Dangerously in Love

Dangerously in Love

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Getting married then divorced in my late twenties was a blessing in disguise as it taught me the true realities of life and opened the door to a whole new world of experiences. Most people view my marriage as a failure but I saw it as the chance to rediscover who I was a woman and as an individual. Now things are different as we embark on a third chance at love.
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