[Help] Married but loney... Updates to this post /post/289684-married-but-loneynothing-fee Sun, 06 Dec 2009 03:08:51 +0100 Reply from abi260 /post/289684-married-but-loneynothing-fee#reply-5103397 Try and talk it out…after being married for so long its bound to happen that u or ur partner take things for granted…do some fun activities together…ur never too old to hold hands, by some flowers ;), or a nice pastry …ya we do it all and then give up…but somewhere we all want to be felt wanted, ….by that one special person :)….the same goes with your partner too…go ahead see h u can can rekindle things :)

All the best

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abi260 Mon, 29 Jun 2009 07:47:42 +0100
Reply from Barbyman /post/289684-married-but-loneynothing-fee#reply-5101190 Yes do it like i did start your own thing .My thing is writing Music. barbyman.com

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Barbyman Sun, 28 Jun 2009 05:54:25 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289684-married-but-loneynothing-fee#reply-5101180 [quote Barbyman]Maybe you need a second Computer and im married 46 years…[/quote]

Wow, congrats. My parent’s 24th is this Monday..

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 05:48:44 +0100
Reply from Barbyman /post/289684-married-but-loneynothing-fee#reply-5101177 Maybe you need a second Computer and im married 46 years…

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Barbyman Sun, 28 Jun 2009 05:46:30 +0100
Reply from miss.megg. /post/289684-married-but-loneynothing-fee#reply-5101119 Have you looked into marraige counsiling?

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miss.megg. Sun, 28 Jun 2009 04:55:40 +0100