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Pentapopemtic
PENTAPOPEMTIC

Definition: A person who has been divorced five times.
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* All seven elements would be in.


ah

oh

no!

Who/what ............ 1. Certain of the purpose and need to be married again, and again, a seemingly umpteenth time.

who

you

hep?

was/is .............. 2. Basis for each of the past four divorces is specified and identified, be it formalized or not.

done

over

rest.

she/he .............. 3. Readily admits own fault in the marriages while they lasted, agreeing to human infallibility.

cheap

dread

shame.

searching/looking ... 4. Actually hoped that each of the five would have been the last till death do them part.

regret

enough

damned

for/at .............. 5. Concluded, each time, from the second spouse, that current one was better than last, until...

annoyed

angered

sadness.

and/but ............. 6. Convinced that each succeeding wedlock served purpose(s), even they did achieve objective(s).

defeated

suffered

wasteful?

who/what next? ...... 7. Definitely not enjoying present status as a fifth-time divorcee, being an incurable optimist.

tormented.

devastated.

adventurous.

unmanageable.

dangerousness.

understandable.

tempestuousness.

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This person,

sure wanting:-


Pu___ or pe___'extraordinaire'.

Exclusive and exquisite partner.

Responsible, respectful, & religious (?) spouse.

Freely,

Exciting

Confidant:

Treasure; one to be custodian of lovable heart.

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Sixth time-luck on?

Seventh the curse?

Eighth far-fetched?

Ninth 'tours' again?

Tenth deemed destiny?

Eleventh claims hope dies last. Fool? Idiot? Scam?

Twelfth must be the VERY LAST. No 'unlucky' number!

THIRTEENTH 'synonym' for a murder or a suicide (pact)!?

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Quote: "In quietness the soul expands". - Rockwell Kent.

Quote: "The pessimist complains about the wind. The optimist expects it to change. The leader adjusts the sails". - John Maxwell.

Quote: "Beware of overconcern for money, or position, or glory. Someday you will meet a man who cares for none of these things. Then you will know how poor you are". - Rudyard Kipling.

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