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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, my anger is directed towards both of them. [/quote] Are you in therapy for that? If he's married and has kids with her presumably some amount of time has passed. I don't blame you for not wanting to go to her house but holding onto anger isn't healthy. There has to be a way to let go of it for your own sake. [/quote] No I'm not in therapy. I've moved on with my life. But there is some pain that still remains.[/quote] It will get better with time, if you end up finding a great partner you may just thank his new wife. She's stuck with a cheater, chances are it won't last the long term. Either way she knows she can't trust him. *Wanting and having are two different things. OP set the boundaries with your daughter now that she's 10. She'll understand it's not going to be a "together" thing anymore. The teens are around the corner, she will be busy and friends will be her priority. Focus on yourself and your new life. Soon you'll wonder why you ever wasted any oxygen on this guy.[/quote] Yeah you're right! I never imagined it would be this hard getting over someone.[/quote]
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