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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [scofflaw] [ In reply to ]
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scofflaw wrote:
ninesixfour wrote:
jennifer35mm wrote:
Pic added.. sorry the sister wives weren't available ...

I have been a long time lurker of ST, and this post caught me because I am living it currently and it struck a major chord with me. I just want people to know that it's not just the men, and it's not just the ones that AREN'T pulling their weight in other areas. I do EVERYTHING in my marriage, including financially supporting my husband and it is still not enough. Thankfully, I have HAD enough and will be taking the steps needed to move on with my life.. Without him. Sorry for the dramatic entrance, but happy to finally come out of lurkdom. I need to be with my people! :)


If you do all that stuff then what exactly does your husband do? No job, no chores, no tending to the kids...uh, what else is there?

Maybe she married Captain Canada? He stays busy masterbating.
FIFY :)
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [ninesixfour] [ In reply to ]
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Take everything I do for granted.. this man lives a life of luxury and none of it is enough. I could spend the entire day with him and then the next day be busy with work or the boys or god forbid a training hour and he tells we I don't ever spend time with him. Don't get me started on this shit. Do. Not. I put up with it for far too long and it's time to move along.
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [IronWidow] [ In reply to ]
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I understand that you probably came here for sympathy.

ST is the absolute worst place to go if you want sympathy. Especially for saying your husband is spending too much time with triathlon.

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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [xraycharlie] [ In reply to ]
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BEST POST EVER.

Thanks for the read. That was fantastic.

...and the longest post ever!

But worth it. This thread has the potential to rival Dirty Secrets.

But could never surpass T3 girl from IM Florida...

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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [lessthaneight] [ In reply to ]
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lessthaneight wrote:
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BEST POST EVER.

Thanks for the read. That was fantastic.

...and the longest post ever!

But worth it. This thread has the potential to rival Dirty Secrets.


But could never surpass T3 girl from IM Florida...

Did anyone from ST ever actually meet the T3 girl, or have an excellent idea of who she is??? I never heard how that came out after Dan took the thread off the forum. That was a pretty epic thread with many twists and turns:)


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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [ericmulk] [ In reply to ]
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I bet her T3 was also epic with lots of twists and turns...I mean she was well rested for it since she didn't cover the whole course.
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [number114] [ In reply to ]
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I bet her T3 was also epic with lots of twists and turns...I mean she was well rested for it since she didn't cover the whole course.

Excellent point, she and her BF were probably going hard in the "4th event".


"Anyone can be who they want to be IF they have the HUNGER and the DRIVE."
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [ericmulk] [ In reply to ]
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ericmulk wrote:
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I bet her T3 was also epic with lots of twists and turns...I mean she was well rested for it since she didn't cover the whole course.


Excellent point, she and her BF were probably going hard in the "4th event".

Meh, she probably faked that, too.

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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [Travis R] [ In reply to ]
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Travis R wrote:
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I bet her T3 was also epic with lots of twists and turns...I mean she was well rested for it since she didn't cover the whole course.


Excellent point, she and her BF were probably going hard in the "4th event".


Meh, she probably faked that, too.

Could be, as in the famous fake orgasm scene in "When Harry met Sally". "I'll have whatever she's having" was one of the best lines in the history of movies:)


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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [jennifer35mm] [ In reply to ]
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I could spend the entire day with him and then the next day be busy with work or the boys or god forbid a training hour and he tells we I don't ever spend time with him.

You married a woman? I guess that's legal in several states now...

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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [jennifer35mm] [ In reply to ]
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Take everything I do for granted.. this man lives a life of luxury and none of it is enough. I could spend the entire day with him and then the next day be busy with work or the boys or god forbid a training hour and he tells we I don't ever spend time with him. Don't get me started on this shit. Do. Not. I put up with it for far too long and it's time to move along.

This is ST. The goals of the forum, as stated in the mission and vision statements of the forum, are to give athletes a meeting pace to share knowledge, experiences, and vent about their frustrations. Get started. We're here for you. Flame away.






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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [jennifer35mm] [ In reply to ]
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Take everything I do for granted.. this man lives a life of luxury and none of it is enough.

So you made a moronic choice years ago and are complaining about it?

Seriously, as someone with a great spouse, I don't get it, you made the choice. I don't get the takeaway from this, unless it's to tell the single people to actually pay attention before proposing.
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [ericmulk] [ In reply to ]
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Saw her on the run... it was her "first" lap :) Not bad.


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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [1fastbeaver] [ In reply to ]
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Saw her on the run... it was her "first" lap :) Not bad.

How did you know it was her??? Did she post pics of herself???


"Anyone can be who they want to be IF they have the HUNGER and the DRIVE."
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [ericmulk] [ In reply to ]
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yeah what ever happened to T3?!

that was my favorite day on slowtwitch, ever.


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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [ericmulk] [ In reply to ]
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Single chic doing an IM... Was trying to get the T3 job, so I got her race number!


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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [jasondubose] [ In reply to ]
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what was T3? I was away for a bit and it seems I missed something great. or just a waste of time that was a good waste of time.
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [jasondubose] [ In reply to ]
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yeah what ever happened to T3?!

that was my favorite day on slowtwitch, ever.

I think Dan took it off the forum.


"Anyone can be who they want to be IF they have the HUNGER and the DRIVE."
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [Murphy'sLaw] [ In reply to ]
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Murphy'sLaw wrote:
I missed that part on the first read.

NO man (Iron, or other) is EVER too tired for sex.

+1 here
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [chris948] [ In reply to ]
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I'm glad you have a great spouse. Not all of us do. That's why divorce is at 50%. I don't think single people need to be told they need to make wise choices. We all think we're making the right choice until one day half of us realize we haven't.
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Re: Letter from an Ironman widow [jennifer35mm] [ In reply to ]
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Yeah, people change. Hopefully a couple grows and changes together. Some don't. I am one of the lucky ones.
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