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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a funny thread and reminds me of my own story. I dumped my college BF to date DH. The main reason was really that I fell in love with DH. But also, [b]both DH and I attended Ivy League schools and it made me feel much better that we had the same social “status”. My ex was attending a no name school, and I was really worried about our future (that is, his earning potential). [/B]Fast forward 15 years, my ex is now making millions of dollars (because he started his own business in a niche area) and my DH is struggling to keep his job (arguably, a prestigious job, which requires a Ph.D. degree) because he has ADHD (has been going on for a long time, but diagnosed recently). My ex BF is married and has kids. I know that he is great father and husband. My DH is a great father and not-so-bad husband (probably because of ADHD). I still love my DH, and life is good (happy, healthy, and no financial issues). But sometimes, when I am tired of asking DH to do the same thing million times, or when he forgets our anniversary, or when he tells me how struggling he is at work), I cannot help but fantasize that my life would have been much easier if I had not broken up my ex BF. [/quote] You got what you deserved.[/quote]
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