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12 May 15 #461245 by Declan
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Cheers ... for that .. so i guess i am acting normal then re the trust..

Yes.. i am very wary there Marshy re the trust. As you put it you trust something so far then it lets you down and the trust goes a little. Yeah i get that

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13 May 15 #461256 by Marshy_
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Declan wrote:

Cheers ... for that .. so i guess i am acting normal then re the trust..


Defo normal. Its the falling hot iron syndrome. You do it once. Next time, your wary about doing it again.

But not all people (or things) are created the same. What one person would do, someone else wont. Keep that in mind also. Marshy.

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13 May 15 #461282 by Nanny18
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I''m with Marshy.... blamed myself for being a poor judge of character but when one of your own betrays you it hurts all the more.
From now on I''m on my own, no one will ever have anything they can use against me, sad but that''s the safest way to live for me.

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