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Re: Confused and hurtFrom: anonymous@obgyn.netFri Aug 28 20:55:02 1998
I agree with Lorianne. This break-up may be a blessing in disquise. When I was in college, I dated a guy for 2 1/2 years. I thought he was the man that I was meant to spend the rest of my life with. However, he didn't feel the same way. We grew apart. He broke-up with me, only to start dating someone 5 or 6 years younger than me. See, I was fixing to graduate from college. I was ready to get married and settle down. He wasn't. He didn't want to commit. Dating someone so much younger gave him the opportunity to not have to deal with such "grown up" things. I thought it was the end of the world. But, I survived. And, I met a wonderful man - who IS my soul-mate. I met him at work. We were friends, and then one day...we realized that the friendship had turned into much more. I didn't know that I had endo when I was dating the guy in college. But, I knew something was wrong with me. By the time I started dating my husband, I had been diagnosed. He knew what he was getting into before hand (sorta), and he didn't care. He loves me for me. If if wasn't for him, I would never be able to get through all of this. He is truely a saint. My ex would never had been this wonderful and understanding. And, I really don't think that the marriage would have worked out. Things worked out for the best. I wouldn't have it any other way. Keep the faith. It will be ok. Margaret
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