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  1. LadyGypsy - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by LadyGypsy Mar 18th, 2013 at 9:00PM

    Write Everything down.
    Keep your cool always.
    Take care of yourself.
    Let people help you.
    Reward yourself well when its done.
    Take back your maiden name.

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  2. hylierandom - 36-40 years old

    Posted by hylierandom Mar 18th, 2013 at 7:27PM

    One...these things happen.

    Two...complain heartily about what a turd he or she was to you, as this will make you feel better. It's over anyway, so you might as well.

    Three...This doesn't mean that there's something wrong with you.

    Four...What important lessons has being in a marriage taught you, that you can apply to making your next relationship work?

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  3. CowboyPrinzessin - 31-35 years old - female

    Reply by CowboyPrinzessin Mar 18th, 2013 at 7:33PM

    This one makes the most f*cking sense out of ANY of them. You rock.

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  4. hylierandom - 36-40 years old

    Reply by hylierandom Mar 18th, 2013 at 7:34PM

    Thanks! :D

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  5. tamikay - 26-30 years old - female

    Posted by tamikay Mar 18th, 2013 at 7:12PM

    don't remarry the same person even if it feels right

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  6. CowboyPrinzessin - 31-35 years old - female

    Reply by CowboyPrinzessin Mar 18th, 2013 at 7:34PM

    Fuuuuuuck....kill me now if there's a possibility that he EVER feels right again...

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  7. caithness - 51-55 years old - female

    Posted by caithness Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:59PM

    Try to keep it amicable, especially if you have kids. Don't let yourself be taken advantage of. Look at it as a fresh start to a new life.

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  8. Coldwarrior - 51-55 years old - male

    Posted by Coldwarrior Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:58PM

    Dont bury the body in the basement.

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  9. BluesKing - 51-55 years old - male

    Posted by BluesKing Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:56PM

    Get your own Lawyer and don't sign ANYTHING until he/she has looked it over first

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  10. phoenixpb - 61-65 years old - male

    Posted by phoenixpb Mar 18th, 2013 at 10:52PM

    Remember a divorce trial is like group sex, you get screwed in front of a jury.

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  11. jatpack3 - 36-40 years old - male

    Posted by jatpack3 Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:58PM

    Better you than me?

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  12. Lavender007 - 36-40 years old - female

    Posted by Lavender007 Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:57PM

    Time heals a lot of pain.Give yourself the time you need to heal,then do positive thing's for yourself.Maybe take up a new hobbie,a little vacation if you can afford it.Keep yourself busy,this helps the time to go by.And remember,this is not the end this is a new beginning.

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  13. guidospeedo69 - 70+ years old - male

    Posted by guidospeedo69 Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:57PM

    Try and use a mediator and try and avoid attorneys at all costs.

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  14. Bear1956 - 56-60 years old - male

    Posted by Bear1956 Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:56PM

    Watch you back cause she'll **** you in the @ss every chance she gets!

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  15. 1littlerose - 56-60 years old - female

    Posted by 1littlerose Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:56PM

    Take one day at a time.

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  16. Stevem7 - 61-65 years old - male

    Posted by Stevem7 Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:55PM

    Try and stay strong, use as much of the support network as possible, and know that tomorrow will be a better day.

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  17. mywayhere - 51-55 years old - male

    Posted by mywayhere Mar 18th, 2013 at 6:55PM

    Shoot the bastard and move on.

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