Anonymous wrote:Does this ever help a situation at all?
Ex made up tons of lies about me and smeared me when I separated from him. The truth is that he really was an a*hole and I even have texts and emails to prove it. But as a result of his smear campaign (he said I had affairs and was mentally ill, both not true), my own family, in laws, and a couple acquaintances stopped talking to me. After a prolonged divorce and custody fight it’s over.
I wrote down what really happened. I am tempted to send it to one of his cousins. I know it’s he said she said situation. Is there any reason I should do this or just move on?
Anonymous wrote:I doubt this is real.
If someone starts telling me negative stuff about a relative or friend, I will go ask that relative/friend and compare the two stories, and decide which one is most credible. I will never reflexively believe only one side.
My family would be in huge trouble if they believed lies about me!!!
On the off chance this is real, you should read the riot act to your own family. Feel free to send a letter or contact the in-laws directly, but that's not your priority.
Anonymous wrote:I doubt this is real.
If someone starts telling me negative stuff about a relative or friend, I will go ask that relative/friend and compare the two stories, and decide which one is most credible. I will never reflexively believe only one side.
My family would be in huge trouble if they believed lies about me!!!
On the off chance this is real, you should read the riot act to your own family. Feel free to send a letter or contact the in-laws directly, but that's not your priority.
Anonymous wrote:Does this ever help a situation at all?
Ex made up tons of lies about me and smeared me when I separated from him. The truth is that he really was an a*hole and I even have texts and emails to prove it. But as a result of his smear campaign (he said I had affairs and was mentally ill, both not true), my own family, in laws, and a couple acquaintances stopped talking to me. After a prolonged divorce and custody fight it’s over.
I wrote down what really happened. I am tempted to send it to one of his cousins. I know it’s he said she said situation. Is there any reason I should do this or just move on?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have kids?
If you have nothing to lose, package up your evidence and send it to his mom.
I believe outing liars is important.
If his mom doesn't know what he's like and she's sane, it may help to inoculate his family re: his b.s. If his mom can't accept the truth, there's no point communicating with anyone else on his side.
Anonymous wrote:You family. Yes, you should share your info, so you can still have a relationship.
In laws. Don't bother. They're out of your life.
Acquaintances. Interesting you didn't say friends. Are these people actually important to you, or are you just frustrated that Ex "won?"
Moving on and living your best life is your best revenge.