The best divorce letter!

Proof positive that not all men are the insensitive clods that women think we are. Look at the heartfelt emotion this guy put into this letter.

"Dear Connie,

I know the counsellor said we shouldn’t contact each other during our “cooling off” period, but I couldn’t wait anymore. The day you left, I swore I’d never talk to you again. But that was just the wounded little boy in me talking. Still, I never wanted to be the first one to make contact. In my fantasies, it was always you who would come crawling back to me. I guess my pride needed that. But now I see that my pride’s cost me a lot of things. I’m tired of pretending I don’t miss you. I don’t care about looking bad anymore. I don’t care who makes the first move as long as one of us does. Maybe it’s time we let our hearts speak as loudly as our hurt. And this is what my heart says: “There’s no one like you, Connie.” I look for you in the eyes and breasts of every woman I see, but they’re not you. They’re not even close.

Two weeks ago, I met this girl at Flamingos and brought her home with me. I don’t say this to hurt you, but just to illustrate the depth of my desperation. She was young, maybe 19; with one of those perfect bodies that only youth, and maybe a childhood spent ice skating, can give you. I mean, just a perfect body. T*ts like you wouldn’t believe and an a$$ that just wouldn’t quit. Every man’s dream, right?

But as I sat on the couch being blown by this stunner, I thought, look at the stuff we’ve made important in our lives. It’s all so superficial. What does a perfect body mean? Does it make her better in bed? Well, in this case, yes, but you see what I’m getting at. Does it make her a better person? Does she have a better heart than my moderately attractive Connie? I doubt it. And I’d never really thought of that before. I don’t know, maybe I’m just growing up a little.

Later, after I’d tossed her about a half a pint of throat yogurt, I found myself thinking, “Why do I feel so drained and empty?” It wasn’t just her flawless technique or her slutty, shameless hunger, but something else. Some nagging feeling of loss. Why did it feel so incomplete? And then it hit me. It didn’t feel the same because you weren’t there to watch. Do you know what I mean? Nothing feels the same without you. Jesus, Connie, I’m just going crazy without you. And everything I do just reminds me of you.

Do you remember Carol, that single mom we met at the Holiday Inn lounge last year? Well, she dropped by last week with a pan of lasagna. She said she figured I wasn’t eating right without a woman around. I didn’t know what she meant till later, but that’s not the real story. Anyway, we had a few glasses of wine and the next thing you know, we’re
banging away in our old bedroom. And this tart’s a total monster in the sack. She’s giving me everything, you know, like a real woman does when she’s not hung up about her weight or her career and whether the kids can hear us. And all of a sudden, she spots that tilting mirror on your grandmother’s old vanity. So she puts it on the floor and we straddle it, right, so we can watch ourselves. And it’s totally hot, but it makes me sad, too. Cause I can’t help thinking, “Why didn’t Connie ever put the mirror on the floor? We’ve had this old vanity for what, 14 years, and we never use it as a sex toy.”

Saturday, your sister drops by with my copy of the restraining order. I mean, Vicky’s just a kid and all, but she’s got a pretty good head on her shoulders and she’s been a real friend to me during this painful time. She’s given me lots of good advice about you and about women in general. She’s pulling for us to get back together, Connie, she really is. So we’re doing Jell-O shots in a hot bubble bath and talking about happier times. Here’s this eighteen year old girl with the same DNA as you and all I can do is think of how much she looked like you when you were 18. And that just about makes me cry. And then it turns out Vicky’s really into the whole anal thing, that gets me to thinking about how many times I pressured you about trying it, and how that probably fueled some of the bitterness between us. But do you see how even then, when I’m thrusting inside your baby sister’s cinnamon ring, all I can do is think of you? It’s true, Connie. In your heart you must know
it.

Don’t you think we could start over? Just wipe out all the grievances away and start fresh? I think we can. If you feel the same please, please, please let me know. Otherwise, can you let me know where the f**king TV remote is.

Love,

Greg. "

Cinnamon ring?? :laughing: :laughing:

Very funny.

Brilliant! :laughing: :laughing: :notworthy:

Imagine his surprise when he finds out all Connie can think of when the neighbour, the pool guy, the newspaper delivery boy, the postman, Ed from the car pool, some 21 year old with the libido of a porn star and “hosepipe” to match, Fred from accounting and Greg’s brother are banging her like she’s a 17 year old virgin and the world’s about to end is…

Not Greg.

Oh yes, and she threw the TV remote out when she moved. Why? Who knows these things. :idunno:

[quote=“bismarck”]Imagine his surprise when he finds out all Connie can think of when the neighbour, the pool guy, the newspaper delivery boy, the postman, Ed from the car pool, some 21 year old with the libido of a porn star and “hosepipe” to match, Fred from accounting and Greg’s brother are banging her like she’s a 17 year old virgin and the world’s about to end is…

Not Greg.

Oh yes, and she threw the TV remote out when she moved. Why? Who knows these things. :idunno:[/quote]

You should have written the response letter.

[quote=“Namahottie”][quote=“bismarck”]Imagine his surprise when he finds out all Connie can think of when the neighbour, the pool guy, the newspaper delivery boy, the postman, Ed from the car pool, some 21 year old with the libido of a porn star and “hosepipe” to match, Fred from accounting and Greg’s brother are banging her like she’s a 17 year old virgin and the world’s about to end is…

Not Greg.

Oh yes, and she threw the TV remote out when she moved. Why? Who knows these things. :idunno:[/quote]

You should have written the response letter.[/quote]
Little does Greg know… :wink:

Bitter, slightly unsavoury, old guy thinks she will be offended and not highly amused by this letter. I mean that’s just mentally unstable attention-seeking to a ridiculous degree! What a looser; wittering on about all the little girls he’s done.

She should have forwarded it to his parents. And possibly her sister’s. or the best revenge of all; chuckled and chucked in the bin, never to be thought of again. Unless the custody trial was coming up … :laughing: