Anonymous wrote:Not your monkeys, not your circus.
If he took her back, just pretend like it never happened. She didn't do anything to you.
Anonymous wrote:I was this wife -- the one who left (though I don't think I was immature) -- and then we ended up getting back together. I assure you that DH's family and friends had NO CLUE what my perspective was, or what had gone on in the marriage. I showed enough respect to him to keep it private. After we got back together, I certainly expected some awkwardness with his family, but if anyone in his family had been unwelcoming to me, I would have gradually cut them out of my life (and, by extension, my child's life). Marriage is tricky.
Anonymous wrote:My BIL's wife left him in a very immature way. She acted like an immature child instead of being honest with him. He was completely devastated and while they are equally to blame for the failure of the marriage the way she treated him was pretty despicable. Now there is a possibility she might come back. I realize it's his choice even if I don't agree and if he can forgive her I should be able to but despite that I hate her for what she did to him. Before this, I thought of her and loved her like a sister but now I don't know how to let go of my anger. Anyone BTDT who can give me some advice?
Anonymous wrote:This is a good example of why you should be very careful what you share with close friends and family as sometimes it's harder for them to get past the hurt feelings.
Anonymous wrote:My BIL's wife left him in a very immature way. She acted like an immature child instead of being honest with him. He was completely devastated and while they are equally to blame for the failure of the marriage the way she treated him was pretty despicable. Now there is a possibility she might come back. I realize it's his choice even if I don't agree and if he can forgive her I should be able to but despite that I hate her for what she did to him. Before this, I thought of her and loved her like a sister but now I don't know how to let go of my anger. Anyone BTDT who can give me some advice?
Anonymous wrote:No advice. Going through the same thing.
I've just learned that you can't stop people from making self-destructive decisions. You can offer another perspective, but that's it. Some people are just make bad decisions, and feel self-righteous about their right to do so.