Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Other than the lower income, but then again I was spending a lot to make up for my unhappiness with XH. We had been in couples therapy on and off for years. I feel like I got a second chance at life.
I'm better looking now that I'm not depressed by his toxic energy, have a career, a boyfriend to have amazing sex with, and my kids are well adjusted because XH and I keep drama to ourselves. No by most UMC standards my life doesn't look good - but the revolution is inside. I don't need as much because I feel joyful. Taking walk and spending time in my yard is peace.
It has been tough trying to reinvent myself but I am so happy sometimes I have to pinch myself.
Good for you, enjoy freedom and new partner. Marriage is a two way toll road, if one or both are unhappy then divorce is an exit.
That bring said, with a broken home and parents with new love interests, kids probably aren't the winners but they'll have to cope.
If your X tried therapy, was a good provider and a good post divorce co parent than probably wasn't bad person? I hope your happiness lasts long.