By Don Freedman


I want to share a sad and sordid tale with you. Years ago I met this five foot nine inch blonde.

Her full lips, beautiful green eyes, adorable dimples, and body of a Greek Goddess made my heart throb.

Furthermore, we connected on a very deep level. She told me that she didn't want to have kids until she was forty because she planned to move to California and become a lawyer. I was on the brink of crying because I had always wanted to move to California and become a lawyer.

I knew from that moment on this girl was my soul mate.

After five years together, I knew she was the girl I wanted to spend the rest of my life with.

So I asked my mother to help me pick out an engagement for her. I found one way beyond my financial means, so I used my credit card to pay for it. The day I planned to ask for her hand in marriage, I came home from work and found a note.

It said:

My dearest, dearest David,

I think you're a wonderful man. But I feel the passion has left our relationship. I wish you the best in life and I'm sure there's some woman out there for you.

I was shocked and dumbfounded. I thought our relationship was going well.

For six months, I sent her letters every single day begging for her back. She didn't respond to even one of them. This hurled me into a very deep depression.

So I got a diamond-encrusted pedant engraved with her initials. Even that failed miserably. She didn't even call to thank me.

I feared she was with another man. So I started stalking her. This landed me in jail for a night.

Several years went by and connected with another amazing girl. The exact moment she faded from my mind, she I received a letter from her asking for me to go back to her - what a bitter sweet irony.

Maybe you've had a girlfriend or wife leave you. If you really liked her you probably did everything in the book to get her back. This probably pushed her further away.

If you want to get that wonderful woman back, you've got to forget about her and move on.




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