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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 88849" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I think maybe that is why I listen to all of it. I want to make sure in a moment of weakness, if I'm feeling sorry for myself, I have all of this stored in the back of my head so I can remind myself just how nuts I am for feeling sorry for myself. I have nothing to feel sorry for, but more and more to be thankful for that I've gotten out of.</p><p></p><p>I think you listen to it because...</p><p></p><p>You want to make sure you've made the right decision about leaving.</p><p>You are still somewhat in love with being in love - whether you still love him or not remains to be seen.</p><p>I don't think you are feeling sorry for yourself, but you want to see how sorry he is because it makes you feel better about yourself</p><p>(if you need a reminder think of the day he told you he was screwing around on you and couldn't be there for your Mom's funeral) </p><p>And (just 'cause I really care) IMVVHO</p><p>When you really figure out how thankful you are that you got out, you won't care about what he's doing or need to know - you'll just feel good about you because you are you. </p><p></p><p>BFFJill not providing information - she's fuel on the fire. If you need a laugh, go to a comedy club. And LOVED your thought about flavor of the week. But why do you care? ...because it still hurts. </p><p></p><p>Hugs for your pain - laughter at someone elses expense doesn't set you free it keeps you in the same theater. </p><p></p><p>Many Hugs</p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 88849, member: 4964"] I think maybe that is why I listen to all of it. I want to make sure in a moment of weakness, if I'm feeling sorry for myself, I have all of this stored in the back of my head so I can remind myself just how nuts I am for feeling sorry for myself. I have nothing to feel sorry for, but more and more to be thankful for that I've gotten out of. I think you listen to it because... You want to make sure you've made the right decision about leaving. You are still somewhat in love with being in love - whether you still love him or not remains to be seen. I don't think you are feeling sorry for yourself, but you want to see how sorry he is because it makes you feel better about yourself (if you need a reminder think of the day he told you he was screwing around on you and couldn't be there for your Mom's funeral) And (just 'cause I really care) IMVVHO When you really figure out how thankful you are that you got out, you won't care about what he's doing or need to know - you'll just feel good about you because you are you. BFFJill not providing information - she's fuel on the fire. If you need a laugh, go to a comedy club. And LOVED your thought about flavor of the week. But why do you care? ...because it still hurts. Hugs for your pain - laughter at someone elses expense doesn't set you free it keeps you in the same theater. Many Hugs Star [/QUOTE]
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