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September 12, 2005, 5:44 pm PDT
Your asking?
Quote From: mfk9353I have been married for 22 years and we have been seperated for the past 2 years I had a stroke in february of this year and am doing fine my wife and kids flew down to Florida to be with me in intensive care once out of the woods they left to go home to Philadelphia after I was released from the hospital I returned to my home my wife called and told me of a house that she and our daughter felt would be perfect for me after a few moments of discussion she asked what I thought I told her I wanted to return to the Philadelphia area and that the house sounded great she then informed me that she had purchased the house for me it is located 2 blocks from her now neither her nor I have dated or otherwise since our seperation (2 years) now I am proud of the fact that I have been faithful totaly to my marriage vows and that will not change what is difficult is the fact that we are not together but I know that we have a true love am I wrong?? Your wife sounds like a concerned spouse. And it sounds like you have remained faithful during the separation. I think maybe I'm not the only one wondering why you two separated to begin with? However, that's none of my business. Yes, it sounds like love, but whatever reasons you have for remaining in different households probably hasn't been resolved by the separation. Some people care and have a need for each other, but can't stay together. This is not the traditional interpretation of love between spouses. If you two are happy and content with this arrangement, you are not wrong.
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