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My daughter-in-law says she feels sorry for the other woman!!! 

As I blogged before my son, his wife, and family went to see my ex and his girlfriend (the ow).
When they came home, my daughter-in-law, and I were talking, she said mom I feel sorry for Tracy. I looked at her I just did not understand, she said mom, you are beautiful inside and out, and she is not, this is why she is so jealous of you. You will always be beautiful, but I am not sure what she can do. Bwhahahahahhahahaaha, I had to laugh, honestly I am so shallow because it made my heart soar. She said she cannot believe my ex and the lifestyle he is living now and how he is. I told her I am just glad I am free and I am.
Just had to share tee hee
by sjg  1766 Posts 

Posted on 11/7/2009 11:31 AM
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Your daugher in law is able to see both sides. She sounds like a smart cookie :-)
by vlady   2119 Posts
Posted on 11/9/2009 11:18 AM
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Hearing it from a 3rd party reaffirms what you already knew, and you have full rights to smile/giggle inside, this is, afterall, the bed  your ex made so let him sleep in it.
by lifeinpurgatory   1830 Posts
Posted on 11/8/2009 10:32 AM
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Great moment for you...I think it is funny how we think there is something wrong with us..out of the words of others who don't judge...and speak their mind!  Your doing fine!!
by Joyful   233 Posts
Posted on 11/7/2009 9:38 PM
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Wow, you have one wise daughter in law.  I'm very happy to read such a wonderful post.  Keep up the good spirits.........no officer, I have not been (hic) drinking tonight,......sorry I didn't take my meds today, double up tomorrow.
by Betrayedforaram   451 Posts
Posted on 11/7/2009 5:52 PM
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I would feel sorry for any woman who is stuck with my ex. 

Ain't it grand, though?  All our lives, as daughters, we work for our mother's approval.  And then as mother's, it's good to have our daughter's approval.
by Iam   474 Posts
Posted on 11/7/2009 1:37 PM
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I always like to get the same reassurance when it comes to my soon to be ex's girlfriend. What is with these men?!!
by ShortAndSweet1966   12 Posts
Posted on 11/7/2009 1:24 PM
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I'm happy for you.  Your daughter in law is right!
by stCheshirecat   301 Posts
Posted on 11/7/2009 12:15 PM
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I am glad she let you know.  At first when I read the title I was oh my god.  But then I read it and I smiled.  I am glad you are past the hurt.
by stperry   169 Posts
Posted on 11/7/2009 11:48 AM
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