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Same thing different taste
Thanks you for your service
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Bye, dipshit
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what a prick
Bring back M16A4 and nail his house with it and RPG7 his car for being a prick. You out there protecting your country AND him and this is how he repay you?!
You need to go and find someone better for you. You work so hard and fight for our country and he pulls that. what a shame
Thanks for serving our country....... if that's what you were doing
I'm so sorry. You don't need him if his gonna be like that.
he has someone else then
I just want to thank you for your service. It means a lot to me, and other Americans as well. I am so sorry that your husband left you. He shouldn't have left, especially since you are over there to protect him. I would say you are better off without him, but you must love him a lot so it is hard on you. I know sorry doesn't make it any less hard, but it may help a little. Thank you for serving our country, and keep your head held high because somewhere, someone is writing your love story.
And? I'm pretty sure he doesn't mean it in a physical way, but in the way asking himself if you're the one he wants to spend the rest of his life with. People need to get over it and stop marrying so frivolously .
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Wow. I"m so sorry!
You need to hurry up and divorce him ASAP - you can't fix douchebag, and if you convince him not to leave you now, he'll probably just wind up hanging around for a few for more years before he really does leave you, except by then you'll have been married long enough for him to be entitled to a percentage of your retirement that you're earning in Iraq right now.