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re: How long after your divorce (if ever) did you decide...
Posted on 3/9/16 at 12:25 pm to jvilletiger25
Posted on 3/9/16 at 12:25 pm to jvilletiger25
My current wife (of 18 years) testified on my behalf that I had not lived with, or slept with, my ex-wife (of 24 years), during our mandatory separation, at my final divorce hearing.
But I knocked out so much poon the first 46 years of my life, before I started with the eventual second wife ... so it all depends on when you meet the right next wife I think.
We were married a few weeks after the divorce was final.
But I knocked out so much poon the first 46 years of my life, before I started with the eventual second wife ... so it all depends on when you meet the right next wife I think.
We were married a few weeks after the divorce was final.
Posted on 3/9/16 at 12:32 pm to scrooster
I swore to myself I'd never commit myself like that again after being with my 1st wife for 22 years (17 married).
A year and a half after the divorce I accidentally ran into someone that I had worked with prior to my divorce and asked her to dinner. Three dates later I knew I'd marry her if she'd have me. We were married a year after that and we're both happier than we've ever been and can't stand to be apart. Yeah, I know that doesn't play well to you OT ballers but when your wife is that much fun to be around you don't want to be away from her.
My advice, work on the things you know you could have done differently in your first go around so if the opportunity ever presents itself again you won't make the same mistakes twice. You'll know when it's time.
A year and a half after the divorce I accidentally ran into someone that I had worked with prior to my divorce and asked her to dinner. Three dates later I knew I'd marry her if she'd have me. We were married a year after that and we're both happier than we've ever been and can't stand to be apart. Yeah, I know that doesn't play well to you OT ballers but when your wife is that much fun to be around you don't want to be away from her.
My advice, work on the things you know you could have done differently in your first go around so if the opportunity ever presents itself again you won't make the same mistakes twice. You'll know when it's time.
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