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Divorce/Separation :
Ten Months Of In House Separation - Now This

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 icangetpastthis (original poster member #74602) posted at 3:43 AM on Tuesday, April 15th, 2025

It's a daily struggle, but just staying in my lane one day at a time. Last night and it seems - every few nights I wake up in the middle of the night and the thoughts of it all keep me awake. How he is, how it is. Ugh. For a of couple hours. Try different things, then FINALLY get back to sleep. Leafields thank you for your last response. I needed that - as I've read it in here in other posts, but I guess my heart is still trying to catch up to what is happening here. I often have to move it through my head like a check off list to again realize that I am moving on the correct path.

M = 40 yrs on DDay = May 2017
Me/BS = 59; WH = 61
In House Separated = May 2024
Filed For D = March 2025

Remember who you are and what you want.

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 icangetpastthis (original poster member #74602) posted at 4:38 AM on Monday, April 21st, 2025

We both come and go, and often get through whole days and not speak at all to each other, or just one or two words - all day. Weird. We don't even look at each other. Four months ago he casually walked in the room and announced that he doesn't love me anymore. So, I'm still there - in that moment that I never thought would happen. All these years I have been all in and taking care of all of us. My WS and my kids - have always been my whole world. I've not been one to socialize with co-workers after work hours, and my social life normally evolved around whatever my family was doing. Just the last few recent years when my marriage has slowly been falling apart have I Iooked for friends and activities with other women in my age group. Even so, not sharing my story with anyone - as I wanted an escape for even a little while from this sad lonely life that I have at home. This week I had lunch with an old friend and wished that I hadn't mentioned the few things that I did as it just ruined a much needed 'escape' from it moment. A moment that I would rather have fun and forget about it for even just a little while.

[This message edited by icangetpastthis at 4:44 AM, Monday, April 21st]

M = 40 yrs on DDay = May 2017
Me/BS = 59; WH = 61
In House Separated = May 2024
Filed For D = March 2025

Remember who you are and what you want.

posts: 76   ·   registered: Jun. 16th, 2020   ·   location: A broken heart.
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BallofAnxiety ( member #82853) posted at 6:20 PM on Monday, April 21st, 2025

I'm so sorry you're going through this!

I can definitely relate to parts of your story. On the day my now XH would go on to tell me he'd been having an affair for over a year I called him on the way home from work, like I usually do. Nothing sounded off or concerning, we said ILY when we got off the phone. When I walked in the door 30 minutes later he told me. I was so completely shocked and surprised I think it took months and months for me to catch up with the situation and really absorb what had happened. Now, I didn't fully accept it at that time, it just took that long for me to even believe the whole thing was real and not a nightmare.

As far as telling friends...I highly recommend it. People can't help if they don't know you need anything. I made sure to always ask friends how they were doing and ask about their lives, so they didn't feel like I was taking up all the air in the relationship. Even if they know, you can always tell them you'd rather talk about their life in that particular meeting.

One of the things I'm grateful for after the separation was the rebuilding of old friendships and building of new ones. I'm so much closer with so many people and I really value these relationships.

Me: BW. XWH: ONS 2006; DDay 12/2022 "it was only online," trickle truth until 1/2023 - "it was 1 year+ affair with MCOW." Divorced 4/2024.

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Shehawk ( member #68741) posted at 7:11 PM on Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025

"All these years I have been all in and taking care of all of us."


Many if us can relate to what you shared….

I wish you much peace and healing as you navigate the current reality. And I am truly sorry your stb exwh is making the choices he is making.

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

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