Cruel
By scorned_jacketless_lady - 26/08/2013 04:52 - Australia - Brisbane
By scorned_jacketless_lady - 26/08/2013 04:52 - Australia - Brisbane
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By Anonymous - 29/04/2020 14:00
I'm a bit confused, were you already broken up when you spent the weekend together? If so, what were you doing at his place for a whole weekend anyway? Now it's up to you to see if your pride is more worth than your jacket. If he is a dick, chances are he is going to milk that situation for all it's worth...
I thought the same thing, I hope OP explains, because if they were already broken up, it's a YDI, if not, it's a completely different story.
Jackets are replaceable, so are cruel asshole boyfriends! Seems like it was a wise decision to dump him. More power to you!
Don't worry op! I'll make a new coat from your hide if you attempt a reclamation from that prick. Cut your losses, count your gains and move on! Tis' only a material possession..
# 17 I'm sorry translation please I don't understand what your saying I don't think you even know what your trying to say.
57--s/he will skin op if she gets back together with the ex. Op will then have a jacket with their own skin (op, if anyone asks for help moving their couch into a van, just run...run as fast as you can!). The jacket is just a material possession and the op needs to see all that she has gained by dumping the bf.
Push that pride aside.
Forget the jacket. Your dignity is way more valuable. Consider yourself lucky, though. When I divorced my ex, he left me with over $20,000 debt and an abysmal credit score. See, OP? It could be much, much worse.
that's absolutely terrible. I'm glad you divorced him even though he knocked you off your feet
Divorce rarely leaves anyone unscathed. Everyone is affected negativly. sometimes financially, sometime emotionally. The really lucky ones only get pushed back to having only what they had before the marriage. But that is still a loss of time, effort, money, confidence, trust, or (in my opinion the worst) lack of trust in yourself. Afterall, it was your choice to marry them in the first place. Pre-marital break-up are never as bad. Op, if the worst thing you lost was a jacket, consider yourself extremly lucky. There are other Jackets, you will not be jacketless forever.
Look, you said what needed to be said... I'm sure he'll hand over that jacket more readily than you're anticipating...
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Honey, if he was that bad, it's worth losing the coat. Congratulations for standing up to him. It's definitely not an easy thing to do.
Well, time to go ask for it back. Be nice about it, just for the coat.