The Story of "La Nilita's" Life...
Repeated...
Over & Over.
Straight from the heifer's mouth...
And, as we see below, she's still hoping someone will pick her up out of
the
gutter and whisk her off to the South.
DSH
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
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> I have a rotten capacity for judging men ... ;) The common thread has
> been: I've been the giver, they the taker.
> Nevertheless, he has paid his dues (I think he's in prison right now),
> he has lost everything, and he said he was sorry. He was dealing with
> some mental health issues at the time (another warning sign that I
> shouldn't have gotten involved). I've had interactions with men
> before and since who weren't sorry about anything .... except
> sorry for themselves that they got caught cheating or lying.
> Anyway, I'm too old for that nonsense anymore, especially since I am
> *not* a good judge of men except in friend****ps where I cherish honesty,
> integrity, and trust.
>> Whacked out people always seem more interesting than the average person
>> and that's a problem. You seem to have gotten yourself a real
sociopath.
>> DON'T feel sorry for him. I'm beginning to think he apologized to get
>> taken back in for another go-round. -the Troll
> Yep. Don't want to sound hard, but the 'Sorries' should have come within
> the marriage. Surviving these episodes is what shows the strength of the
> relation****p, not running away. That's my humble opinion after nearly 40
> years of it. My wife is probably on the way out of the door now! :-))
My very own Ann Landers team ... cool ... :)
I don't feel sorry for him. I just thought it was kind of cool that he
actually *apologized*. The act of apologizing for hurting someone else
(especially a woman) doesn't usually occur to a lot of men who are cursed
with the "selfish gene". Sorry, guyz, of course, I wasn't talkin' about
y'all ...%)
- nilita


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