No offence dude but your "ex" wife is an ass and it has nothing to do with 
being a quad but lack of communication on both your parts.  Hope the divorce 
goes smooth.

----- Original Message -----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thursday, April 19, 2007 4:50 pm
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] relationships and being a quad
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [email protected]

> 
> Since you have never had a relationship while being a quad what 
> makes you an 
> expert on relationships especially married couples? By your 
> comments, it's 
> obviously you have no clue at all what you are talking about 
> when it comes to 
> relationships especially being in a marriage. I should be 
> grateful that my 
> wife told my daughter that the car was from both of us! She 
> never even told 
> me that she bought the car until I found out three days later 
> and that she 
> paid for the dam thing out of my daughter's college fund and 
> I'm supposed to be 
> grateful that I'm not alone! Didn't you read the whole post 
> especially the 
> part where I mention that she left me last October. No, I am 
> not 100% alone 
> because my 24-year-old son is still living here but I might as 
> well be alone 
> because he is not around here that much due to work and 
> spending time with 
> his friends. Also, from having a 60K+ paycheck a year to 
> living on SSDI, 
> married couples need to discuss finances together because 
> making house payments 
> and utility payments and putting food on the table are a little 
> bit more 
> important than having a $6000 entertainment center when we 
> already have four 
> perfectly functioning TVs and spending $2200 on a washer and 
> dryer when the ones we 
> had worked just fine. But I suppose you would not understand 
> that because 
> you have never been in a marriage being a quadriplegic.
> 
> Jim
> 
> 
> 
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