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SecondHelping (original poster member #36796) posted at 4:35 PM on Sunday, January 27th, 2013
By Carol Botwin
I just started reading this to try to figure out why my fWW had her A.
Anyone read this? I'm only on Chapter 3. The only thing I've notices so far, is that the author uses a lot of studies to make her conclusions. She takes a lot for Dr. Glass in Not Just Friends.
I'd like to her if you liked it or not. I'm still going to finish it no matter, so don't be afraid to tell me what you liked/didn't like.
D-Day 1: Feb 1990
D-Day 2: 3 Sep 2012 (3 month EA/2 week PA)
BS 49, fWW 43 (Amibroken)
OP- Police Chief (Age 37)
M 25 Yrs, 3 Kids (17, 14, 11)
I initated the relationship at the Railway Tavern, she tried to end it at Scrap Tavern
SecondHelping (original poster member #36796) posted at 12:50 PM on Monday, February 4th, 2013
Why do people who have never been through infidelity write books about it?
This book had some good points in it and some good insight into the female thoughts about adultry, but when she told the WW NOT to disclose her affair, I almost threw the book across the room. If it wasn't my Kindle, it would have been toast!
I couldn't believe it. She was consistent with other books I've read right up to the point she said, If you had an affair, you no longer have contact with AP and recommitted to your M, then DON'T disclose it. It might end your M! YOU THINK?
Read the book, but skip the end of that chapter.
D-Day 1: Feb 1990
D-Day 2: 3 Sep 2012 (3 month EA/2 week PA)
BS 49, fWW 43 (Amibroken)
OP- Police Chief (Age 37)
M 25 Yrs, 3 Kids (17, 14, 11)
I initated the relationship at the Railway Tavern, she tried to end it at Scrap Tavern
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