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Smurphgirl

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About Smurphgirl

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    Sumurphgirl

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Location
    Mazatlan, Sinaloa Mexico
  • Interests
    I am a 623year-old divorced mother of two adult daughters. I moved to Maztlan in 2005 with my 82 year old mother who passed away in 2006. I spent 18 months writing my autobiography. Writing my book allowed me the opportunity to finally say out loud what I could never say before. It has given me a true sense of freedom and lifted a horrible burden from me that has held me down my entire life. The title of my book is, A Leaf on the Wind. You can read where to obtain a copy by going to http://omegapublising.com. http://www.aleafonthewindsashapetrov.weebly.com, it can be purchased in paperback or Ebook at http://www.omegapublishing.com, Amazon.com, or Barnesandnoble.com.

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    http://aleafonthewindsashapetrova.weebly.com http://artiscolor.com
  1. When I was a little girl I had what everyone Called "an explosive temper". I would get so angry I would punch holes into the walls, break dishes or throw things at people. It seemed I would be getting angry at one things but in reality it always something about my father or my family's denial. My rage frightened people and made it hard for me to make or maintain friendships. It took me a long time to realize why I was getting so angry and what it was that was triggering the anger. The fact that you are aware that there a triggers to your anger is a really big step! For me I found tha
  2. Hello, my name is Sasha and I am new to this site. Originaly from Seattle, Washington I currently live in Mazatlan, Mexico. I moved here in 2005 with my 82 year-old mother who passed away last year. After she was gone, I decided to stay. I live on Social Security and my small income goes much further here. I know if I were still living in Washington, I would be living on the streets. I consider myself lucky that I have a small house in the central areal (historical section) and the only complaint I have is how long it is takaing me to learn the language. I hope I am able to meet new fri
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