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Melody Douglas from the United States

June 14 at 11:14 pm
Hi I'm asking for prayer on today over my relationship with Willie of Alabama. I had family here in Birmingham from Memphis and all because I went to the club with them on Sunday Night he has been tripping on me ever since. I did not indulge in the club life. He told me tonight that I'm not obligated to him. He says he's a Deacon. I have been faithful and true to this man since I meet him. And all because his ex wife cheated and tried to kill him by putting antifreeze in a mountain dew causing him to be hospitalized. And his ex girlfriend of 2 years was using him for money and she had a boyfriend on the side. He has made me pay for those 2 relationships since day one. He has horrible trust issues. He has been shunning and judging me ever since last night. God knows I have been nothing but a great woman to this man. And he has done nothing but given me and my kids empty promises.

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