When a trust is broken...

Brit I am so sorry!

I have nothing more to say other than I'm desperately that someone that should have been trustworthy, wasn't.

I do think however, whether because of your past or not, that you're one beautiful young woman.

I for my part feel my broken trust is rather insignificant now, after rereading back on some of the posts here, and what some of you went through. I'm very sorry, but I'm full of admiration for you also in how you all are.
 
Brit I am so sorry!

I have nothing more to say other than I'm desperately that someone that should have been trustworthy, wasn't.

I do think however, whether because of your past or not, that you're one beautiful young woman.

I for my part feel my broken trust is rather insignificant now, after rereading back on some of the posts here, and what some of you went through. I'm very sorry, but I'm full of admiration for you also in how you all are.

Thank you for your words and compliments but as tragic and hateful as it was, it has helped shape me as a person. Although now that part of me is a tiny, tiny bit and by no means has it ruined my life.

After all, I didn't grow up hating all men...good job too or else I'd have missed out on so many wonderful things, the greatest loss of which would have been not having Mr Britwitch in my life...

Yes, it took me some years before I got in a cab again and I can still be heard raving a like a loon when I see people getting into unmarked cars at the end of a night out! But it has made me more careful and alert and those are good things, even if the way they came about was not the best.

And your personal betrayals/breaks of trust are just as significant because they happened to you! You can't and shouldn't judge them next to others...this isn't a competition after all :)

...and I think you're a beautiful person too! :rose:
 
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