I eagerly anticipate a day where I can see her name and not feel a pang of shit, almost anything
If you ever figure out a way to do that, bar "a lot of time has passed", be sure to write the book and make millons.
What say you just ignore that voicemail I left. Probably best just to delete it outright....I'm not looking for a rebound...
"I don't know what I want"
There may be an inevitable -reappearance- of her a few months down the line when she realizes what she had/lost. Certainly happened in my case, 3 times. First two times I told them -I told you if you left your life was going to spiral negatively, you got exactly what you wanted- third time was my long term girlfriend (now wife), who left for the same reasons (I'm pretty sure I told you all about her and the situation at one point). I forgave her and we've been married ever since.And yeah, that's it. Went so well I took her out for dinner and a drink. Cheers to our divorce!
I don't feel horrid, but I don't feel fantastic either. It's been horrid for such a long time this is more like the light at the end of the tunnel. And I get my life back into something manageable, simple, and figure out my priorities once again. I don't suspect she'll be back for anything other than a booty call. And I would be very surprised about that.There may be an inevitable -reappearance- of her a few months down the line when she realizes what she had/lost. Certainly happened in my case, 3 times. First two times I told them -I told you if you left your life was going to spiral negatively, you got exactly what you wanted- third time was my long term girlfriend (now wife), who left for the same reasons (I'm pretty sure I told you all about her and the situation at one point). I forgave her and we've been married ever since.
I can say, that all 3 times I felt pretty horrid and the splits did NOT go well or amicably, for that I envy your situation (weird to say I know). I will say that everytime I moved on, it was definitely an -upgrade- in partner.
Speaking of which, the second she's out, change the locks. Seriously.Sooner she finds a place, the sooner I get my house back to myself. Its not entirely altruistic
Sooner she finds a place, the sooner I get my house back to myself. Its not entirely altruistic
Yep. It's an easy and cheap way to enforce the decision that's been made, and to settle minds about whether there's anything unexpected happening.Speaking of which, the second she's out, change the locks. Seriously.
The best way to ruin a friendship is to live together. Some people are better for each other when they are apart.What is awkward right now is the fact that we're on very friendly speaking terms which means I get several texts a day from her. I enjoy talking to her but it's pretty strange that we're basically back to communicating like we were pre-divorce. Shit, I have a better relationship with her now than when we were living together, if only because I don't have to deal with all the crap of her day to day priorities that never included me.
Makes me wonder if a small part of the original issue was not knowing what the other person expected or wanted. Now that the breakup has occurred, neither of you honestly expect much from each other and knowing what to expect (ie, nothing) is making things easier by freeing you from guessing all the time.What is awkward right now is the fact that we're on very friendly speaking terms which means I get several texts a day from her. I enjoy talking to her but it's pretty strange that we're basically back to communicating like we were pre-divorce. Shit, I have a better relationship with her now than when we were living together, if only because I don't have to deal with all the crap of her day to day priorities that never included me.
That was a huge part of my issue.Makes me wonder if a small part of the original issue was not knowing what the other person expected or wanted. Now that the breakup has occurred, neither of you honestly expect much from each other and knowing what to expect (ie, nothing) is making things easier by freeing you from guessing all the time.
How long before you and your ex-wife have a round of post-divorce bangin'?
STICK IT IN HER POOPER
Seeing as it was previously 8 months of no-bang, I'm not thinking that's going to happen any time soon.How long before you and your ex-wife have a round of post-divorce bangin'?
Have a good time. Deep breaths... but not in front of her.Date night. Nervous.[DOUBLEPOST=1370648572][/DOUBLEPOST]Date night. Nervous.