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I found this site a week or so ago and am so VERY glad I did. I know now (from reading on your site) that what I went through, beginning at age 43 was indeed MLC. I did not understand what was happening to me at the time and indeed, until this past week, have honestly believed that I suffered a “nervous breakdown”. (It’s been eight years since the storm hit. I am currently 51.) My MLC…
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Worried1: Am I doing the right thing? — I found she(W) still (actually knew) has a cell phone that OM still has and its active on her account. So, tonight i told her when she can prove that phone is off, then we can talk again, but not until then. She says she can suspend the line and I said go ahead, but when its off or transfered to another phone we can talk again. I had to set that boundary. she swears she doesnt call it…
Walterny: A thought — You created animosity where there was none, created a impediment that will in reality, lock you in, and not restrain others help as you hoped... you ran from life, and the truth. That consciousness exists somewhere deep in you, it will always besiege you. Along the way, you maimed two innocuous souls... and what will it all get you... desolation, your life will be worse off and your family…
Shepherdess: Dr. Phil's: Divorce Survival Tips — Divorce Survival Tips Experienced civil and family attorney Areva Martin offers her tips for how to protect yourself if you’re getting a divorce. Know your rights when it comes to spousal support, child support and marital assets — you’re not as powerless as you may feel. Divorce proceedings are like war in most cases. You need to be prepared for the battle.Before you even consider filing…
Shepherdess: How to Forgive and Work Through the Past — Dear WINMLC Members: Did you know that you don't have to actually forgive your spouse for the affair? That's right. At least not yet. Because of the heavy burden society puts on us, the word forgiveness has almost lost it's value. The word is almost overwhelming. Do you have to forget in order to forgive? What if you cannot forget? What if you can't forgive? Not to mention there can be so much…
Shepherdess: A Good Woman — A GOOD WOMAN! A good woman is proud of herself. She respects herself and others. She is aware of who she is. She neither seeks definition from the person she is with, or does she expect them to read her mind. She is quite capable of articulating her needs. A good woman is hopeful. She is strong enough to make all her dreams come true. She knows love, therefore she gives love. She recognizes that…




