He's got a point there.I think u lying bro
Who the held still see wedding photos
Presse ley
U might as well say u bring out the dusty dvd and rewatch yr own wedding again
Piang eh... see wedding photos
Dun joke la
He's got a point there.I think u lying bro
Who the held still see wedding photos
Presse ley
U might as well say u bring out the dusty dvd and rewatch yr own wedding again
Piang eh... see wedding photos
Dun joke la
Can we go his house to party then?think ts kids go with the mother thats why he said he go home alone
also previously he said wife want to go out at night pub drink so quarrel?
This depends also.Loneliness is not a problem. You can go to the coffee shop and join the many lonely people there. You won't feel lonely anymore because you realise that you are not alone.
Itās a classic catch-22 situationāmany people pour everything into their marriage, unintentionally severing ties with their friends. When the marriage ends, they often find themselves isolated, as those same friends may be unwilling to reconnect, feeling sidelined in the past.I am in the midst of divorce. Not much friends, the loneliness when I returned home looking at our wedding photos is so pain. How to over come and move on?
Rubbish advice.. the most manly attraction is the size of paycheque and bank account..
the usual troll answer is KTV, massage, tinder and etc.I am in the midst of divorce. Not much friends, the loneliness when I returned home looking at our wedding photos is so pain. How to over come and move on?
Stay long enough in the water, will learn how to swim.This depends also.
Being alone may not means lonely...but will be lonely when being in the wrong crowd that you can't click with.
I am in the midst of divorce. Not much friends, the loneliness when I returned home looking at our wedding photos is so pain. How to over come and move on?
Learn to be alone n solitude.This depends also.
Being alone may not means lonely...but will be lonely when being in the wrong crowd that you can't click with.
I hv gone thru this .The five stages of grief, as described by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
Replace wedding photo with new gf's photo, that would cheer u up...I am in the midst of divorce. Not much friends, the loneliness when I returned home looking at our wedding photos is so pain. How to over come and move on?