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ADVICE ON ATTENDING A WEDDING

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mojosmum · 23/08/2007 10:46

HI,
Ive been strong today & told exp [see other thread] i dont want to give it another go

so now im focusing on the wedding on sunday these just me & dd going i do vaguely know some of the people but have found out that my neighbour & family are going & for some reason she doesnt time me & goes arround saying crap about me that isnt true

ive had my hair done & been pampered having spray tan tonight & an sort off happy with my outfit so just need advice on getting through the day

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littlelapin · 23/08/2007 10:48

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mojosmum · 23/08/2007 10:52

thanks littlelapin i really want to enjoy myself just need a little push

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fawkeoff · 23/08/2007 10:54

yeah u just know she is jealous of you so do not even play her game,she is a sad bitch...if all else fails tell everyone she's got the clap

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mojosmum · 23/08/2007 11:52

lol faweoff shes in her 40s but looks alot older we live on a council estate & she & her family are the sort of people that give council estates a bad name

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mojosmum · 23/08/2007 11:53

these nothing wrong with being in your 40s its just she looks at least 60

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mojosmum · 26/08/2007 08:39

well weddings today im feeling very nerves but im deturmined to get through it & at least enjoy it abit

wish me luck

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Shoshable · 26/08/2007 08:44

I went to lots of weddings alone as a single parent, first few I was really apprehensive, then realised that there is always more single men than women..........so apart from the bride you become the object of attention.......go girl, have fun and flirt

Nightynight · 26/08/2007 08:55

If your neighbour's the sort of person who gives council estates a bad name, you can bet everyone else there is also thinking the same thing about her.
Hope you enjoy the day out, look good and meet loads of people!

mojosmum · 26/08/2007 10:02

thanks shoshable

nightynight hopefully everyone will think the same as every other word that comes out of her mouth is the f word i mean we all swear at times but there are times & places when you just DONT do it

im also making myself look good as there will be a bloke there that 12mnths ago lead me to believe he liked me & for the 1st time ever i made the 1st move then after a week he rejected me that made me feel crap but apparently he regrets it now not that im gunna go there again i just want him to see what hes lost

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Nightynight · 26/08/2007 10:15

go for it

mojosmum · 26/08/2007 11:24
Grin
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mojosmum · 27/08/2007 12:12

well wedding was great i didnt get attention from single guys but there was a gorgeous one who was really quite & i was to shy to talk to him so only smiled at him once he did smile back but its unlikely i will see him again so no point going on about it

the neighbour didnt turn up yay

the man that rejected me spent 90% of the the day & night with me we got on really well even looking after a little 6 wk old baby together there was lots of flirting between us but nothingelse i wouldnt of wanted anythingelse to happen its just nice to protend tobe a family everyone in i while

so all in all a great day was had & ive realised that i dont have to have a relationship to feel part of a family every once in a while

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