A sad but enthralling tale. I really empathize with the husband, Kevin. Carrie treated him very badly and unfortunately met with her Karma. Yes, her boss was an evil person but she fell too easily for his wealth and expensive trinkets. The plot twist with Carrie's accident and amnesia was tragic but justice was served. It was heart-warming that Kevin and Caroline reunited. Great story!
Love videos!. My relationship of 5 years ended a month ago. The love of my life decided to leave me, I really love him so much I can’t stop thinking about him, I’ve tried my very best to get him back in my life, but to no avail, I’m frustrated, I don’t see my life with anyone else. I’ve done my best to get rid of the thoughts of him, but I can’t, I don’t know why I’m saying this here, I really miss him and just can’t stop thinking about him
its difficult to let go of someone you love, I was in a similar situation, my relationship of 12 years ended, but I couldn't just let him go I did all I could to get him back, I had to seek the help of a spiritual counselor who helped me bring him back
Try a reputable psychotherapist who can help you learn self-hypnosis to overcome obsession. It has been over 40 years, but that helped me. Do volunteer work if you are able. Change your focus to helping others.
People talk about "being mature" in these situations, "being the bigger person" and all that crap. All it *really* is *not* rocking the boat after the other person *did* rock the boat. It's the gentlefolky equivalent of "stop resisting!" & "Just do it the way I want you to do it without bothering me about it!" What's so mature about that? It makes me sick when people look down on other people who get screwed over by bad people and can't be *nice* about it after, like that's something to be proud of. (I'm not talking about the concept of simping, THAT is a particular bucket of flies I want nothing to do with.) I just don't get it when, in essence, one person slaps another in the street, in broad daylight, and the hit person hits back, and then these people go all snooty, and better than thou and say "OH, that's so immature, why can't they just accept it?" Either they've never been slapped or they've been slapped so much they think it's normal now. Newsflash: it's not. I know this is just a story, but stuff like this happens everyday and all too often the people on the receiving end are just told to woman/man/shut the f up and act like an adult. Maybe I'm being immature, but that really ticks me off, cause in most cases the people who wronged the people you're harping on, weren't exactly being mature or better people about it, now were they. The fact that you're levitating on the sideline, acting like your just above it all and disdaining people for not being *mature* like you, or *the bigger person* like you? Better pray that those * immature people* never have to help you or save your life or something else you care about. They might not be *mature* enough to *be the bigger person* like you said... EVERYBODY needs another person's help sometime and I'm guessing you may not be "mature" or "a bigger person" about it if when that sometime happens and another person's help is withheld.
Classic and very sad story. And another case of 'girl dates boss', and of a married woman getting seduced and losing big in the divorce, because the follow up relationship was doomed from the beginning. It's also quite remarkable how quickly and profoundly a woman changes, once she falls under the influence of another man. They really are like chameleons, and have an unbelievable capacity adapting to their spouse. That is to say: if they have the motivation, which is ultimately mostly a function of whether the husband manages to keep her sufficiently in submission, which is her core desire in the relationship.
I would have gone scorch earth.
I think the story is great.
It is better to go from his ex wife and go forward and forgot about it cuz karmar will deal with his ex wife and Trey
A sad but enthralling tale. I really empathize with the husband, Kevin. Carrie treated him very badly and unfortunately met with her Karma. Yes, her boss was an evil person but she fell too easily for his wealth and expensive trinkets. The plot twist with Carrie's accident and amnesia was tragic but justice was served. It was heart-warming that Kevin and Caroline reunited. Great story!
I am glad that he is with his ex girlfriend
Love videos!. My relationship of 5 years ended a month ago. The love of my life decided to leave me, I really love him so much I can’t stop thinking about him, I’ve tried my very best to get him back in my life, but to no avail, I’m frustrated, I don’t see my life with anyone else. I’ve done my best to get rid of the thoughts of him, but I can’t, I don’t know why I’m saying this here, I really miss him and just can’t stop thinking about him
its difficult to let go of someone you love, I was in a similar situation, my relationship of 12 years ended, but I couldn't just let him go I did all I could to get him back, I had to seek the help of a spiritual counselor who helped me bring him back
Amazing, how did you get a spiritual counselor, and how do I reach one.?
Her name is Maurice Gleti, and he is a great spiritual counselor who can bring back your ex...
Thank you for this valuable information, I just looked him up online. impressive.
Try a reputable psychotherapist who can help you learn self-hypnosis to overcome obsession. It has been over 40 years, but that helped me. Do volunteer work if you are able. Change your focus to helping others.
Kudos for handling such a sensitive subject with maturity
Kevin you killed Carrie!!
Story is from Literotica titled "Memories" by Jake60.
Thank you
Thanks Ivy
A sad story and ending for Carrie.
People talk about "being mature" in these situations, "being the bigger person" and all that crap. All it *really* is *not* rocking the boat after the other person *did* rock the boat. It's the gentlefolky equivalent of "stop resisting!" & "Just do it the way I want you to do it without bothering me about it!" What's so mature about that? It makes me sick when people look down on other people who get screwed over by bad people and can't be *nice* about it after, like that's something to be proud of. (I'm not talking about the concept of simping, THAT is a particular bucket of flies I want nothing to do with.) I just don't get it when, in essence, one person slaps another in the street, in broad daylight, and the hit person hits back, and then these people go all snooty, and better than thou and say "OH, that's so immature, why can't they just accept it?" Either they've never been slapped or they've been slapped so much they think it's normal now.
Newsflash: it's not.
I know this is just a story, but stuff like this happens everyday and all too often the people on the receiving end are just told to woman/man/shut the f up and act like an adult. Maybe I'm being immature, but that really ticks me off, cause in most cases the people who wronged the people you're harping on, weren't exactly being mature or better people about it, now were they. The fact that you're levitating on the sideline, acting like your just above it all and disdaining people for not being *mature* like you, or *the bigger person* like you? Better pray that those * immature people* never have to help you or save your life or something else you care about. They might not be *mature* enough to *be the bigger person* like you said...
EVERYBODY needs another person's help sometime and I'm guessing you may not be "mature" or "a bigger person" about it if when that sometime happens and another person's help is withheld.
I remember this one from a few months ago. The version I remember was longer and was a sad ending for Carrie, 😢.
He was opposite the nurses station so why didn't they hear her scream before she pulled out her hoses
The actual occurrence of twins is one in 250 pregnancies. In these stories they occur every third or fourth story. Hmmm?
Robert should still divorce his wife.
Classic and very sad story. And another case of 'girl dates boss', and of a married woman getting seduced and losing big in the divorce, because the follow up relationship was doomed from the beginning.
It's also quite remarkable how quickly and profoundly a woman changes, once she falls under the influence of another man. They really are like chameleons, and have an unbelievable capacity adapting to their spouse. That is to say: if they have the motivation, which is ultimately mostly a function of whether the husband manages to keep her sufficiently in submission, which is her core desire in the relationship.
Did this have to be so long?
I get a bit weary of car crash stories
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