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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 627611"><p>You're sitting in judgment of her & you want her to be sorry for something she did years ago, long before you met. You seem to find her past experimentation as definitive proof of a permanent moral flaw. Not only that, you seem certain that you and your beliefs are superior to her's and her friends.</p><p></p><p>Addiction can strike anyone at anytime. Life is about growing and learning from mistakes and broadening one's horizons. It's not about sitting in judgment of others, She's not the woman for you and frankly, she deserves better. If you loved her unconditionally you would accept her and embrace the path of her life that led her to you. You are doing just the opposite. Marriage is difficult under the best of circumstances. Hold out for someone who meets your rigid qualifications. And she should hold out for someone who accepts her for who she is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 627611"] You're sitting in judgment of her & you want her to be sorry for something she did years ago, long before you met. You seem to find her past experimentation as definitive proof of a permanent moral flaw. Not only that, you seem certain that you and your beliefs are superior to her's and her friends. Addiction can strike anyone at anytime. Life is about growing and learning from mistakes and broadening one's horizons. It's not about sitting in judgment of others, She's not the woman for you and frankly, she deserves better. If you loved her unconditionally you would accept her and embrace the path of her life that led her to you. You are doing just the opposite. Marriage is difficult under the best of circumstances. Hold out for someone who meets your rigid qualifications. And she should hold out for someone who accepts her for who she is. [/QUOTE]
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