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Haha, mine was already cheating on me with his ex, and then when that ship sunk (and it did, very quickly), he was on #2 already. Once I found out what really happened, (and boy was that a convoluted thing..), he was excised from my mind.
However, I have to admit, it hurt when I learned he married again when I was still angry and emotionally broken. Not that I wanted him back or missed him, but that I was still feeling angry and he had the gall to move on.
As discussed in a divorce thread...a lot of people seem to struggle with this.
Whether or not you decided to end the marriage, whether or not you decided to file the papers, even if the divorce was amicable, there is a lot mixed emotions when the person you took your vows with hooks up with someone quickly post divorce.
Any experiences with this? How quickly did your ex spouse rebound? How did you find out and how did you feel?
We were both dating within two months of him moving out. In fact, I scanned in photos I had taken of him here and there for him to use on his dating profile. (We remained on good terms for a while, until we both met other people: him, his current wife, me, my current SO.) I just dated. He actually had a girlfriend after about two months, although that only lasted a few months. It was a relief.
The person who was quoted above my statement.
The one who says that if your partner is with someone else that means they have moved on and are not pining for you.
Not true.
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