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Amiee

total posts: 3
Posted on 03/01/2006

I have been annuled now for just about a year.. not along time but I was always hopeful that after being separated for 4 1/2 yrs, and waiting so long, that God would have things happen in my life. That I would meet someone to have a wonderful relationship with. But as of yet, nothing, not even a date. (not that I was ever really fond of casual dating) But at least it would be some kind of start. Realizing how valuable family is, a complete family, husband, wife and children... realizing that with one of those major pieces missing makes what God intended to be wonderful, not so wonderful. The knowledge of what should be, and what is missing makes missing him hurt twice as much. (not him as in my ex-husband) but him as in the head of the house hold, strength that God intended to lead the house. Does anyone think this way anymore? I really want a best friend in my life. I know that doesn't happen right away, but I am pretty easy to talk with and get along with as well. Although ... being Italian, I do have a bit of a fire side. Raising 5 young children alone was never intended by God standards to be the way things go. But realizing He will never cross our free will, all He can do is lead us in the right direction... someone is missing out on a great gift. Yes, that's right, I have 5 wonderful children. They are 3 boys, and 2 girls. The boys will all be at or over 6ft tall, and my oldest



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hockeymom4

total posts: 14
Posted on 08/21/2007

Aimee: My mother-in-law has been divorced but she has never pursued annulment, and has no interest in dating either. I could never be like that. I am interested in nowing if it is easy these days to get an annullment. I have been widowed for 4 years so I know how anxious a person can be to get on with life. I see a lot of divorced Catholics here and even if I find one I might be a match to, I would prefer there be an annullment. In the meantime, I am most happy to just correspond with them. It is important to establish a friendship first before moving forward. I hope you have some answers for me as far as how easy it is to obtain an annulment. I'm glad you were able to, and you appear young enough that it should not be a problem to find another relationship, in God's time.



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Fun4Rachel

total posts: 1
Posted on 05/01/2007

Hi are you bisexual because your quite nice!!

Please w/b



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rcbllp

total posts: 1
Posted on 04/11/2006

I wrote you a short letter on your Catholic Cuppid.com. web page. If you have any comments please let me know.Thanks and have a good week.



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bernard61

total posts: 5
Posted on 04/08/2006

dont let your self feel down, your sentiments are very loving and nobel.



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