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isn't it ironic, don't you think? a little too ironic. like rain on your wedding day...
some good advice that you just can't take... thanks for ' getting it ' Flutist. ;)
Oh man, epic fail! Hope you're switching counselors!
First!!!!!!!
what's the point. ydi for even going to one!
Not only is it not your life, but Jesus didn't save himself when he saved others... so what?
You are not their therapist and if their marriage failed, and why, is none of your concern. If you feel they have given you bad advice, talk to them, if not then worry about your own marriage. I think its shallow and idiotic that you came on here to complain about someone else's problems that really have nothing to do with you. If you are in therapy then you must have something wrong with your own marriage. This poor person is most likely going through a lot and it is not your place or your business to pry and spread it around. I find it detestable that you would think your own problems are so important that you would think, oh no my marriage councilor, who is a person and is most likely going through hell, is getting divorced... what does this mean for me? I mean, duh it can only be about you right?
haha lol!!!
I hope you haven't listened to their advice or you're going down that same road.
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Note to self: Don't ever take his advice.....
At least he/she wasn't having an affair with your husband/wife