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The Other Woman

I got this from another site and I find it valuable to share with you. It is indeed important to spend time with your family and share them the love they also deserved. After twenty-one years of marriage, I discovered a new way of keeping the spark of love alive. A little while ago, I started to go out with another woman. It was really my wife's idea. "I know that you love her." She said one day, taking me by surprise. "But I love You!" I protested. "I know, but you also love her." The other woman that my wife wanted me to visit was my mother, who had been a widow for nineteen years. It was only possible to visit her occasionally due to the demands of my work and my three children. That night, I called to invite her for dinner and a movie. "What's wrong, are you well?" She asked. My mother is the type of woman who suspects that a late night call or a surprise invitation is a sign of bad news. "I thought that it would be pleasant to

The Meantime Girl

My friend once told me about this story she saw online and i find it worth re-posting. This may serve as a reminder and an applaud for everyone who have been a "meantime girl", who has learned to love unconditionally. She`s the one you call when you`re bored because she makes you laugh. She`s the one you talk to when you`re feeling down because she`s willing to lend an ear and be a friend. She`s not the one you call when you need a date to your company`s Christmas party, or to go dancing with on a Saturday night. She`s the one you spend time with between girlfriends, before you find `The One`. You know, the one you keep in the MEANTIME. She`s not one of the guys, not a tomboy, but you don`t look at her as a "real" woman, either. She`s not bitchy enough, moody enough, or sexy enough to be seen in the light. She`s too laid-back, too easily amused by the same things your male buddies are amused by. She`s too understanding, too comfortable. Doesn`t make you feel nervous