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My Narcissistic husband dumped me after 28 years of marriage

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Lucca22 · 24/08/2013 18:28

.......with a smile and a wave. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, it just seemed very odd but not surprising. Now divorcing him, which he didn't think I'd do and feel empowered for the first time in 2 months. His job involves writing reports involving risk management, now that is funny! Our young son thinks he's a knob head who is way past his sell buy date for chasing skirts.

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kalidanger · 24/08/2013 18:36

Hooray x10000! Thanks

EllaFitzgerald · 24/08/2013 20:04

Keep a tight hold on that sense of empowerment and enjoy the fact that you're now totally free to be happy with yourself and enjoy your life with your son, while he's realising that the grass isn't actually greener.

spanky2 · 24/08/2013 20:49

Does a congratulations seem odd? I am so glad you have come through this so positively . Raising a toast to your future .Wine

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