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I am 45 and have
been married (once) for 19 years. I had a multitude of relationships
before arriving at this one, all failing miserably or not-so-miserably.
My husband, who
is a bit younger than I am, has joined me in working hard
on our relationship while it shuffled through some mighty
storms. The success of our effort shows. We are not able to
have kids and are therefore resigned to serving out the rest
of our sentenceuhmarriage, with a childfree status.
This was not a
decision we came to lightly. It has added a certain sadness
to our "coupleness", but we finally have some real peace about
it. We are now content to baby-sit other people's children
and gush our unconditional love onto our two felines, Larry
and Darryl.
I worked as a
counselor at a local university for 14 years. Ive always done
well in the counseling field and in guiding people so that
they can cope with their circumstances and the cards they
have been dealt. I also facilitated monthly support groups
for nearly ten years in San Diego for those whose lives were
challenged with chronic disease.
I created two online
support groups from 1991-1999 for this same population. I
am able to offer a useful and different voice from the current
peanut gallery someone who has worked hard on their own relationship
through some difficult valleys and helped to make it the success
that it is today.
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