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A shared history.

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poshsinglemum · 09/10/2010 22:05

This is what I feel like I am missing out on the most. I want to have met someone at uni and had all those experiences with. when I had my dd i@ don't have any share dhistory with anyone. That makes me sad.

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GypsyMoth · 09/10/2010 22:10

oh PSM you're really going through it arent you! read your other thread.....

RudeEnglishLady · 09/10/2010 22:15

PSM if its any consolation I picked better men in my 30's than I did in my 20's!

I'd rather have a short shared history with someone who's just right for me to have kids with and grow old with than a long history with someone I've outgrown.

My cousin met the love of her life at 14. They have a lovely marriage and are really good together. Its so great but its also so rare.

I'm sorry you feel sad. I hope something cheers you up soon.

Karmann · 09/10/2010 22:15

I got that impression too! Calm down PSM, what will be will be.

Nattynoodle · 10/10/2010 12:44

I met my husband at university 25 years ago, yes we have a shared history, but somehow we don't have much to talk about! So it doesn't always matter.

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