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nope, but he was an instrumental part of my life
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my lifestyle has def changed but I have a fabulous support group!
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we were married for 5 years almost exactly. I turned 29 in june.
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I would say so. He definitely the first "man" I had a relationship with, and he showed me how a lady should be treated. I remember he sent me flowers after the first time we hung out and when I called him to thank him, he told me that's how i should be treated and never accept anything less then a gentleman, and I had never had that kind of relationship before.
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It came up in my head first, i'm sure it came up in casey's head too. i think the longest part was for us to realize that it was not working, once we started talking and realizing the marriage was over that went quick, it was the time to get the ball rolling that took longer then it should. Everyone should be happy!
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100% no question. I had to listen to myself and my feelings. i KNEW inside I had to let go and I felt SO much better when i did. i just had to let go of that fear.
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I don't want to answer this for security reasons but feel free to email me
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We wanted different things ultimately. I wanted more, and casey was happy with the life we had made, and i respect him for what he made for his life, but it meant staying in the same area for as long as he worked at his job, and he was not looking to leave anytime soon. and he wanted a baby and I'm not quite ready yet. Also I am an extrovert and he is an introvert it worked at first but over time our differences shined through.
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I was 24, and I would say yes. I grew A LOT during those years.
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I was not happy, things didn't feel right, and i didn't feel like we were in love anymore. we shouldn't have been fighting so much if it was going to work.
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