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18 Jun 08 #26990 by jelly4toes
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carold's post in the contact section makes me feel really sad don't know what you guys think it seems to demonstrate such a strange naievity as far as the children are concerned.It so fills me with sadness because it seems to marginalise the children's hurt and trauma as far as the new partner is concerned.I am sure it is unintentional which makes me feel all thew more sad.

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18 Jun 08 #26999 by Angel557
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this is my 3rd attempt of replying, i feel very different to you jelly.the children are all very young they have just had the break up of mum and dad, without having the new partner thrown in their faces if this relationship is due to last there is plenty of time for the children to meet the new partner.

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18 Jun 08 #27033 by jelly4toes
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you have got the wrong end of my stick angel i am echoing wot ur saying i agree.

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18 Jun 08 #27042 by Angel557
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haha jelly warning to us all never read nor reply to post before enough caffiene is in the blood stream.:blush:

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cadburys dairymilk 4 me not caffine

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