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  • Texasred
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 1216

    What language were these posts originally composed in?

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    • atskitty2
      Assistant Admin
      • Aug 2013
      • 4467

      So, are you saying that you two were a couple, in a productive relationship and only took it to the altar for the practical purpose of gaining insurance? Or, that you married essentially a friend for this purpose?
      Either way, if the foundation of your relationship/marriage is to gain some benefit like this, what sort of romance, intimacy and bonding do you really hope to achieve? And if this is the basis for your being together, why does it matter who's messing around elsewhere?

      I say all that to make the point, that insurance - essentially money - is no reason to be with someone. Be with a partner because they bring something to your life, fulfill you in some way other than monetary peace of mind. It's no wonder you both are struggling. Make a clean break and find the relationships you both deserve. This is not fair to either of you.

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      • Popcorn&Candy
        Veteran Member
        • Jun 2016
        • 1713

        I agree with atskitty2. I second her advice.

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