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I'm looking for the anonymous poster from yesterday who answered my question "Sick feeling of texting betrayal".

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Question - (7 March 2009) 0 Answers - (Newest, )
A female United Kingdom age , *crambled brain writes:

Hi, I posted on 6th March about my husband texting a younger woman but because I was anon and so were you, can't get in touch (just realised my anon post had my wrong age group on by the way). Anyway, if you want to talk more about it, would you like to reply to this post not anonymously and maybe we could give each other some support and sympathy by contact through our dear cupid mailbox because it is absolutely horrible to discover that. I have had to live with it for nearly a year and it still makes me feel sick.

Regards x

PS Sorry to other readers but this seemed the only way to contact the person I have in mind as she may not have looked at my original post if I had replied on that!

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