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AFrayedKnot (original poster member #36622) posted at 3:05 AM on Sunday, May 26th, 2013
"I am sorry I brought him into our life."
That simple sentence holds so much meaning. Its a fairly new statement for her and she has been saying it a lot.
To me it says remorse. To me it says she accepts full responsibility. To me it says she is viewing life as bigger than just self.
I believe in the power of words. A statement like this would never have come out of her mouth without major perspective change. I am so proud of how hard she is working.
BS 48fWS 44 (SurprisinglyOkay)DsD DSA whole bunch of shit that got a lot worse before it got better."Knowing is half the battle"
sailorgirl ( member #38162) posted at 3:08 AM on Sunday, May 26th, 2013
It's a powerful sentence. The active verb--to bring.
I'm glad too for the growth it shows.
Married 14 years, three amazing kids
H had 17 month EA/PA
D-day 1/5/13
Reconcilling
Angel177 ( member #37274) posted at 3:54 AM on Sunday, May 26th, 2013
That's a good one...here's mine
Thank you for sticking by me through this.
It says that he realizes that sticking by him wasn't easy and that my commitment to him and us means a lot to him. He has said this sentence to me many times.
Me:BS
Him:WH
D-Day Sept. 14/12...R started Dec. 3/12
D-Day 2 Oct. 12/19 different OW
In limbo
RunningBlind ( new member #39203) posted at 4:12 AM on Sunday, May 26th, 2013
that's wonderful. so much better than the blanket "i'm sorry".. which isn't bad, just doesn't have quite the impact.. i'm happy for the victories of BSs.
ughh i'm torn between desperately wanting to hear these words, and working hard to never care to.
me: BS, early 30's
him: WS, early 30's
2 young kiddos
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