Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been separated for 2 years. My ex cheated but is dragging things out.
I really had a hard time for the first 6 months even considering dating. I still felt married, and it felt wrong. I ultimately dated a little after that, but stopped again this year. I'm so mentally exhausted and, despite my ex's treatment of me, still feel weird about beginning any relationships while married legally. I also don't want to put any of the drama that comes with this on another person. Ironically, I am not religious at all and my ex is. I have been very surprised at how heartfelt my vows were. Hopefully that will make me a good partner to a better person later on.
Why don't you forgive the guy?
NP. Once a cheater always a cheater. Plus she said he’s been putting her through a lot for two years. That’s not love.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been separated for 2 years. My ex cheated but is dragging things out.
I really had a hard time for the first 6 months even considering dating. I still felt married, and it felt wrong. I ultimately dated a little after that, but stopped again this year. I'm so mentally exhausted and, despite my ex's treatment of me, still feel weird about beginning any relationships while married legally. I also don't want to put any of the drama that comes with this on another person. Ironically, I am not religious at all and my ex is. I have been very surprised at how heartfelt my vows were. Hopefully that will make me a good partner to a better person later on.
Why don't you forgive the guy?
Anonymous wrote:I've been separated for 2 years. My ex cheated but is dragging things out.
I really had a hard time for the first 6 months even considering dating. I still felt married, and it felt wrong. I ultimately dated a little after that, but stopped again this year. I'm so mentally exhausted and, despite my ex's treatment of me, still feel weird about beginning any relationships while married legally. I also don't want to put any of the drama that comes with this on another person. Ironically, I am not religious at all and my ex is. I have been very surprised at how heartfelt my vows were. Hopefully that will make me a good partner to a better person later on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the time to work on yourself. If your need for sex is that strong, look for someone in a similar situation.
+1 or better yet get a fleshlight or vibe
Except that's not sex
Exactly. I’m divorced and have lots of divorced friends. Hell if I was going to put my happiness on hold as a hostage to my then soon to be ex, who was a jerk.
I think a lot of these people writing are married and projecting their own fears. They have no idea what many of us who got divorced were living in hell for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cheating while you’re still married
It can take years in some states to complete a contested divorce with lots of complications. In Maryland, the FASTEST you can get done with the process in an uncontested divorce is about 13.5 months.
You cannot cohabit even ONE night in the preceding 366 days, or the clock starts all over again.
So separated definitely does not mean "married".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the time to work on yourself. If your need for sex is that strong, look for someone in a similar situation.
+1 or better yet get a fleshlight or vibe
Except that's not sex
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Take the time to work on yourself. If your need for sex is that strong, look for someone in a similar situation.
+1 or better yet get a fleshlight or vibe