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05/26/2012 09:12 PM
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I am sorry to hear that. My son is 13. If she cant forgive you, then how are you going to move on if she cant ever get past it. I get told about my past mistakes which angers me because she wasnt there when I made them and has never been in my shoes.. She has made quite a bit of mistakes since we have been together and I have forgiven her for each one. Only time I may bring them up is when she would cut me down.. I sure hope you both figure out a way to work things out though.. Forgive and forget.. I have a problem forgetting myself but I certainly dont hold a grudge against her for the mistakes she has made. Nothing will fix ours. She tends to lack feelings... Thats the biggest problem. I cant take it anymore. You two have been together for a while so I hope you 2 get it figured out..
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