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pidunk 09:54 pm UTC 04/22/07 |
| In reply to: | re: Been Having So Much Fun, Thanks! - pidunk 07:47 pm UTC 04/22/07 |
> > > > Like I said- nothing that isn't public domain ever gets > > posted on the sites I link- they get linked mainly to > > boost the site counters. :D > > > Like I said to you as well, I was surprised and fascinated > by your openness. That something so personal in your life > is considered the public domain, is unique. > > > AS for my husband- yep, I married a whore, and you know > > what they say about that. I only have two more years to > > go, however, and then the kids and I walk away, without > > any major trauma or upheaval that going through the > > struggle leaving now would create. > > The way I see it, you may be measuring your trauma in the > economic impacts, but emotionally I do not view that you > and your family are absent from trauma. Plus, any time a > family is separated, there is trauma. There is alot that a > struggle could yield in growth and saving. But your > situation is uniquely yours and I make no attempt to judge > you or the quality of your life. I'm only stating things > that are a set of natural and unavoidable assumptions. > > I'm sorry that your choice of mate became so unpleasant > for you. I wanted to tell you that I understand you had > higher hopes than this. > > > > > > > > So, now that you've tried to get nasty about my husband in > > order to get a reaction- how's yours? > > My husband is fine, > thank you. > Here, I just want to clear the air about this. I am not the kind of person who tries to get starts out of people. I know that so many others are. You don't know me well enough not to make the poorer assumption of my character. But, the dagger you threw hit the target well enough anyway. Why people want to throw daggers is really beyond me. But that is something I deal with. The reply I made about "My husband" is something I gear towards the existentialist response trigger of mine. Existentialism is one of my favorite philosophies other than fatalist existentialism. There are numerous layers of truths at any given one time, and that is existentialism in my view. I don't live with any man, don't share a home. But the man I refer to as my husband in this text is someone with whom I have a familiar association with in that philosophical context. And, I have reason to believe that he is fine. Have a good day, life duties call. God Bless. > | |
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