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![]() HaSubmitted by Anonymous on November 14, 2007 - 3:00am.
Well my partner left me after 12years he was 33 when he walked out. He even said it wasn't that it was bad its just ' i don't have enough fun'. Up till that point totaly devoted to me and us. That can hardly be midlife crisis. Although it did turn out that he was running off with a 22year old co-worker. Hmmmm. But anyway i agree the fact that after sooo many years he didn't even want to see if we could get back on track was one of the most painful things about the breakup. I would of been happy with him at least trying for 6 months let alone another 12years but... Anyho to all those who are going through a rough patch - give it a chance. If you have been with someone long term its normaly for a pretty good reason! P »
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