Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you married my ex-husband. His remarriage occurred a couple of months after the divorce was final (and we filed at one year separated). He went from marriage to online dating to re-coupling and never took a second to reflect on the demise of the long term marriage or his role in it. He convinced himself that our marriage had been over for years (it haven’t been). He quickly got his new wife pregnant and will have a minor child in his house until he’s elderly. Lately whenever I have any contact with him about our kids or finances he’s nasty- and he used to get that way when we were married when he was unhappy with his life or needed sex. I feel for his new wife but it is what it is. Broken attracts broken.
Yup. I've known several men who are eager to get onto the apps during separation as a kind of distraction from the divorce, but dang if it isn't uncanny how they meet the "love of their life" within a month and a half. Then they wait for the divorce before cohabitating (most divorce decrees actually require this), then there's a ring, and wedding, and a baby, usually all in about two years time. Hmmm, yes, what an excellent "distraction from the divorce." Listen to yourselves.
No one ever says "I'm going to date during my separation so that I can find my replacement spouse" but damn if that isn't what happens a lot of the time (for men, women generally don't want replacement husbands).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most divorces between hetero couples are initiated by the woman. And men are much more likely to remarry quickly.
Y’all, they are feeling rejected and want to feel wanted again. It’s very basic psychology. Women don’t rush into remarriage because they find divorce itself to be self-affirming. Men NEED remarriage for their bruised egos.
Don’t do it. Find someone e who wants to be with you for you, not someone who is running away from their feelings of hurt and rejection into the arms of the first acceptable alternative. And definitely don’t have kids with with him right away! Think.
Re: the bold, please back that up with real sources and numbers. Not that I don't believe you but those are big, sweeping statements made as if they're gospel and without some form of statistics to back them up, they're just anecdotes, not facts.
Anonymous wrote:Most divorces between hetero couples are initiated by the woman. And men are much more likely to remarry quickly.
Y’all, they are feeling rejected and want to feel wanted again. It’s very basic psychology. Women don’t rush into remarriage because they find divorce itself to be self-affirming. Men NEED remarriage for their bruised egos.
Don’t do it. Find someone e who wants to be with you for you, not someone who is running away from their feelings of hurt and rejection into the arms of the first acceptable alternative. And definitely don’t have kids with with him right away! Think.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you married my ex-husband. His remarriage occurred a couple of months after the divorce was final (and we filed at one year separated). He went from marriage to online dating to re-coupling and never took a second to reflect on the demise of the long term marriage or his role in it. He convinced himself that our marriage had been over for years (it haven’t been). He quickly got his new wife pregnant and will have a minor child in his house until he’s elderly. Lately whenever I have any contact with him about our kids or finances he’s nasty- and he used to get that way when we were married when he was unhappy with his life or needed sex. I feel for his new wife but it is what it is. Broken attracts broken.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you married my ex-husband. His remarriage occurred a couple of months after the divorce was final (and we filed at one year separated). He went from marriage to online dating to re-coupling and never took a second to reflect on the demise of the long term marriage or his role in it. He convinced himself that our marriage had been over for years (it haven’t been). He quickly got his new wife pregnant and will have a minor child in his house until he’s elderly. Lately whenever I have any contact with him about our kids or finances he’s nasty- and he used to get that way when we were married when he was unhappy with his life or needed sex. I feel for his new wife but it is what it is. Broken attracts broken.
Anonymous wrote:This seems pretty obvious. Only someone truly despaeate and pathetic would jump into a marriage that quickly