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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 709145" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>That little saying is so true. After over ten years of not seeing Goneboy I can think about him (and dont very often), remember better times when he was a child, and smell the roses at the same time. I would not want him back because I do not want to go through the grieving part if he did it again and if he did it once he is capable of doing it again. Plus, i forgive him, but my family is a solid bond and he chose not to be in it. There would be much grumbling if he suddrnly came back. He lost too much time and hurt us too much. Forgiving isnt forgetting.</p><p></p><p>I dont know him anymore. I do t wanf to know his wife. I dont want grandchildren he csn take away in his misconstrued anger.</p><p></p><p>I like the peace and joy that comes with acceptance. No more drama for me. I think that chapter with Goneboy is over. And i came out stronger and in the end happier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 709145, member: 1550"] That little saying is so true. After over ten years of not seeing Goneboy I can think about him (and dont very often), remember better times when he was a child, and smell the roses at the same time. I would not want him back because I do not want to go through the grieving part if he did it again and if he did it once he is capable of doing it again. Plus, i forgive him, but my family is a solid bond and he chose not to be in it. There would be much grumbling if he suddrnly came back. He lost too much time and hurt us too much. Forgiving isnt forgetting. I dont know him anymore. I do t wanf to know his wife. I dont want grandchildren he csn take away in his misconstrued anger. I like the peace and joy that comes with acceptance. No more drama for me. I think that chapter with Goneboy is over. And i came out stronger and in the end happier. [/QUOTE]
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