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 MrsB1985 (original poster new member #80387) posted at 12:53 AM on Wednesday, January 15th, 2025

Hi everyone, happy belated New Year. I thought I would update…3 years post D-Day, and 5 months post divorce finalised. Not sure if this is the right forum…but hey.
My last post was a while ago, stuck in limbo about whether to D or try R. I chose to D as financially I wanted to protect myself and have choices and agency with my life, plus family money reasons.
We live separately, but we co-parent our DD well. She is thriving and I am so proud that we are getting that bit right.
The good news is that I forgot the date. I was thinking about it after Xmas, and was thinking about it in early Jan, but I was busy today and have just remembered now.
So naturally comes reflection of the past three years. That first year, I was a mess. I moved me and DD and the pets back to my home town to be near my family. Full flight mode. I genuinely worried about my sanity in staying where we lived as the AP was in the same town. Luckily I didn’t have to change jobs as we are remote. It was the best decision so I could get space and try and heal. I realised how isolated I was down there. I did IC and worked so hard at my job I got a promotion. So financially, things are good. I busied myself setting up my new place (was a wreck, as was I!). I reconnected with school friends and made more. Second year, OMG so much anger…things less busy so I made space to actually feel the feelings as was coming out of survival mode. Lots of crying and reading everything and journalling. Too much pocket psychology on Instagram. Filed for divorce to protect finances, plus I just didn’t want to be married anymore. I didn’t see the point. I hadn’t worn my rings since d-day, and it felt too broken to even try to R. We did attempt a few sessions of MC in first month, but quickly saw I needed to get myself straight first. Waste of time at that point.

XWH? He moved up too, into a separate place 5 mins away, changed jobs and cannot do enough for me (I don’t ask a lot, mainly stuff with DD or the car occasionally). We are trying to be friends and he is desperate to restart a relationship. I am not there, and I don’t think I will ever be. Sometimes I think for the sake of DD, maybe, or the fact XWH was super handy around the house- but independence has been good for me, and I enjoy my solitude and space. I don’t know if I’m a 5 year healer, or if this is truly it for me. I don’t have the desire to date, as I am enjoying the peace of my routine I worked hard to establish and I don’t want to disrupt DD or my life. I keep a firm boundary with XWH but he still tries to hug and touch me when we do co-parent handover, and always offering to fix stuff or get groceries etc.
I trust him 100% with DD, I trust him to do the favour asked etc, but with my heart? Nah. I don’t want to be someone always needing to check up and wondering. Peace and freedom.

Overall, I wanted to share that at the 3 year mark, I’m super proud of how far I’ve come (no more rage, more peace!) and I’m actually weirdly grateful - I would not be back near my family if this hadn’t have happened, I get to see my nephews daily and DD is so close to them. Life is better in a lot of ways. I am comfortable with being solo and a co-parent. Lots of new hobbies and going to gigs on my weekends without DD- it’s good to recharge and rest when she is with him and I think it makes me a better parent having a little break every 10 days. It’s a good balance as I know she enjoys time with him.

The journey is rough, but now it feels like I am content and true happiness/joy feeling is coming back more frequently. Feeling like my old self more and more, just dented from all that back then. Realised how lost I got in relationships, and the resentment built up, lack of communication and expectations for them to guess what was wrong. No more. It’s essential to put yourself (and kids) first, regardless of what the WS is doing. Life does need to go on, and I feel like I lost a few years there. 40 soon…makes a girl reflect.

What will the 4th year bring? I recently got the confidence to take DD abroad just me and her for the first time in October, and we had an amazing time- so planning next trip somewhere again.

I still lurk here occasionally and read the comings and goings so thank you for this site- it is such a life line especially in those first shitty months/year, then the slightly less shitty but equally confusing limbo years, and beyond. I’ll update again at 5 years (if I don’t forget the whole thing by then!)…who knows what will be then. I wish everyone peace and healing from this horribly common injustice of infidelity x

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crazyblindsided ( member #35215) posted at 4:45 PM on Wednesday, January 15th, 2025

What a wonderful update. It does sound like you are happy and thriving and that makes me happy for you! From the sounds of it you made the right decision. When I first separated from my xWS and realized how much more happy and at peace I was alone I knew then D was my answer and it was the best decision I have ever made for myself.

Healing takes time whether you R or D. It definitely is more of a 5 year year thing!

fBS/fWS(me):51 Mad-hattered after DD (2008)
XWS:53 Serial Cheater, Diagnosed NPD
DD(21) DS(18)
XWS cheated the entire M spanning 19 years
Discovered D-Days 2006,2008,2012, False R 2014
Divorced 8/8/24

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sisoon ( Moderator #31240) posted at 6:40 PM on Wednesday, January 15th, 2025

Thanks for the update.

When I was new, updates helped a lot, whether they were happy or not. Even though I wanted R, if I were new, I be very encouraged by your update just to know there are multiple ways out of the despair that comes with being betrayed.

fBH (me) - on d-day: 66, Married 43, together 45, same sex ap
DDay - 12/22/2010
Recover'd and R'ed
You don't have to like your boundaries. You just have to set and enforce them.

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Shehawk ( member #68741) posted at 6:51 PM on Wednesday, January 15th, 2025

" I wish everyone peace and healing from this horribly common injustice of infidelity x"

You too MrsB

Glad you are surviving infidelity so splendidly!

"It's a slow fade...when you give yourself away" so don't do it!

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NoThanksForTheMemories ( member #83278) posted at 6:13 AM on Thursday, January 16th, 2025

Thank you so much for sharing! You're about a year ahead of me, so it's especially helpful to read about the transformation in the past year and the peace you've found. I'm about to take the step of separating next month, and I'm hoping it brings me some peace as well. I hope that 4 and 5 years finds you in even better places.

WH had a 3 yr EA+PA from 2020-2022, and an EA 10 years ago (different AP). Dday1 Nov '22. Dday4 Sep '23. False R for 2.5 months. 30 years together.

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