Topic is Sleeping.
newlife03 (original poster member #56527) posted at 4:15 PM on Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
I think this belongs here, but feel free to move to Off Topic if needed.
SO and I were on a "break" during a time where he needed to take care of personal issues for about 3 months (with extensive IC). We didn't see anyone else during this time, and many here recommended that I find new hobbies for myself. Worried that our "break" would lead to a break-up I started really looking into what "I" wanted and what "I" needed. He's doing good and we are back where we were but I realized that I can't be what I was before.
Not that I wasn't good, I just wasn't me. After the D I didn't want to be alone but learned how to be. Then when SO came along I was so enamored with the idea of spending time as a couple that I stopped taking care of myself. This break not only helped him but helped me to see what I had been missing.
I went fishing by myself, have taken mini road trips alone (something peaceful about an empty car, long road ahead and blaring music) and am trying new activities...snow shoeing is on the list!
It is so important that we keep our own identities. After being married 20 years (and married young so that didn't help) I lost myself in it, and vowed never to do that again. Well, guess what? I did. But I didn't see it until the break. Looking in the mirror and facing the fears, doubts and insecurities was not easy. Probably why I avoided it. And I'm far from being the independent person I should be, but I'm getting there.
Me - 50
Kids 25, 22, 18
1st DDay in 2006, 2nd in 2007
D in 2009
Happily Committed to SO since 2011
twicefooled ( member #42976) posted at 4:27 PM on Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
That is absolutely amazing, great job!!!!
I've also rediscovered myself through being single most of the past 7 years. I've gained some amazing friendships (both male and female), got published (a bucket list item), travelled solo (went to a spa in the mountains), and just found the most amazing man that I never realized existed.
It's so great to find ourselves. And I vow to never lose her again <3
May 29 2021 ***reclaimed myself and decided to delete my story with my ex because I'm now 7 years free from him and mentally healthier than I've been in years.
*********When you know better, you can do better*************
Chili ( member #35503) posted at 4:54 PM on Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
newlife03 - I must have missed it in another of your threads, but I see you two came back together? I'm happy and hopeful for you - I know it was a rough go. Do you think you two have some work to do together on the heels of his intensive work? You said "back where we were" - but I suspect things are a bit different in your dynamic?
Just being protective because I know the last several months were really hard for you.
Glad you are continuing to discover yourself though - no reason that kind of good stuff is limited to times when someone is "single!"
2012 pretty much sucked.
Things no longer suck.
Took off flying solo with the co-pilot chili dog.
"Life teaches you how to live it if you live long enough" - Tony Bennett
newlife03 (original poster member #56527) posted at 6:23 PM on Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
Twicefooled I am working on a bucket list that I think is reasonable for me to get through. I, too, vow never to lose me again.
Chili, yes we are together again (I hadn’t posted about it til now). He has been in therapy and discovered he’s been going through a midlife crisis. He realized, with help, that his lack of accomplishments in his mind were failures and he developed a hatred for life in general. He assured me that it wasn’t anything that I had done or said, just his own insecurities about where he thought he should be. Thankfully there were no cliche high-priced purchases or affairs, but a depression that he couldn’t explain. He’s still in IC and thanked me for still being here although he didn’t want me to stop living my own life.
Funny that he needed to find himself, and I found myself at the same time. I think my independence was attractive in the beginning so I’m no longer worried that “doing my own thing” will be a threat to our relationship. Not sure why I was worried before, maybe old ghosts of xWH still haunting me.
Me - 50
Kids 25, 22, 18
1st DDay in 2006, 2nd in 2007
D in 2009
Happily Committed to SO since 2011
newlife03 (original poster member #56527) posted at 6:29 PM on Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
And how are you doing, Chili? I remember we had similar scenarios and that your long-term relationship had ended.
Me - 50
Kids 25, 22, 18
1st DDay in 2006, 2nd in 2007
D in 2009
Happily Committed to SO since 2011
Chili ( member #35503) posted at 7:14 PM on Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
Don't want to t/j, but thanks for asking nl. I'm doing just fine here - focusing on the ME! like you have been.
We all have rough patches in our lives and maybe it's a testament to your SO that he knew he didn't have any gas left in the tank to give to a relationship at the time. Here's my BUT (and you can tell me to butt out as well.) There will be more difficult times for you two ahead - depressions, deaths, financial challenges, illnesses, etc. And being able to weather those things together is the goal, right? I'm not saying he didn't have real and genuine reasons to check out, but maybe it's a topic of conversation of "how can we address these types of moments together in the future?"
2012 pretty much sucked.
Things no longer suck.
Took off flying solo with the co-pilot chili dog.
"Life teaches you how to live it if you live long enough" - Tony Bennett
newlife03 (original poster member #56527) posted at 7:58 PM on Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
I'm glad you're hangin in there, it's all we can really do.
Yes, we are going to have that conversation! His issues are not 100% over by any means and while he continues to work on himself with me by his side we will be working on how to handle things together. Aside from my dad's passing 6 years ago we have not had any "real" issues to work through til now.
Funny thing, when I was unsure of our future because I wasn't aware of what was really happening, one of my first thoughts was "at least it wasn't another woman." My heart breaks for those who have multiple DDays. I had two but with the same xWH, not multiple men/players.
Me - 50
Kids 25, 22, 18
1st DDay in 2006, 2nd in 2007
D in 2009
Happily Committed to SO since 2011
GotTheShaft ( member #52466) posted at 10:33 PM on Friday, October 30th, 2020
newlife03 I’m very happy for you! Glad everything worked out.
newlife03 (original poster member #56527) posted at 10:40 PM on Friday, October 30th, 2020
Thank you GTS, I think we have more conversations to have like Chili said in the event that unexpected circumstances are heavy but for now I'm grateful.
How are you doing? I know the no contact is THE HARDEST thing to do when you just want to reach out and get an answer.
Me - 50
Kids 25, 22, 18
1st DDay in 2006, 2nd in 2007
D in 2009
Happily Committed to SO since 2011
GotTheShaft ( member #52466) posted at 2:30 PM on Saturday, October 31st, 2020
I’m struggling. I know I need to let go, but I just can’t seem to do that. If I knew she and I would talk again in a couple months, I could have that goal in mind and let things unfold. But I’m trying to grab on so tight to what is no longer there, and that’s keeping me stuck.
Topic is Sleeping.