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Discovered old A. Another DDay.

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 RunningBlind (original poster new member #39203) posted at 3:19 PM on Sunday, June 16th, 2013

I've been doing well... until I accidentally discovered yet another affair STBXWH had.,. this A happened a few years ago.,. but it feels like right now, you know?

So, even though he may have erased her from his life by now, I have no clue. But my pain is right now. My anger and hopelessness is right now. He never told me about her.

The feeling of being terrified, of me and my children being abandoned, is quite horrific. Sadly, it's nothing new and today is just another DDay.

Happy father's day.

me: BS, early 30's
him: WS, early 30's
2 young kiddos

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Kelany ( member #34755) posted at 3:22 PM on Sunday, June 16th, 2013

It doesn't matter if it's old to THEM, it's fresh for US. It's a new trauma in our life and yet another betrayal.

I'm so sorry.

BS - Me
SA/FWH Him
DDay 1 - Jul 11
DDay 2 - Jul 12
R Dec 12

Former 80s Icon wishful thinking

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windowsnotwalls ( member #36983) posted at 3:26 PM on Sunday, June 16th, 2013

(((((RunningBlind))))))

So sorry.

A good book is The Journey from Abandonment to Healing by Susan Anderson.

What she'd describe you're in right now is the shattering stage, and a gentle loving reminder that it does pass. So sorry for your pain today. Big hugs.

Me (39): BS
Him (39): WS
Praying my way through each day.
Content (Philippians 4: 11b-13)

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Getting to Happy ( member #35200) posted at 8:46 PM on Sunday, June 16th, 2013

What a damn Drag!

(((((RunningBlind))))))

WS him
BS me DD's 26, 25' DS 23
dd1 1-1-10, dd2 Mothers Day 2011, dd3 3-12-12 Hawaii trip with ho-worker...

Never forget what is worth remembering or remember what is best forgotten.
Unknown

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k94ever ( member #11176) posted at 10:03 PM on Sunday, June 16th, 2013

Running...I'm so sorry.

I remember what it was like dealing with FWS's TT. The knives were always so sharp as they went into my back. Even though I was numb by that time...they still hurt.

{{{{hugs}}}}}

k9

BS:61
WS: 53
Betrayed: 24 years
Affairs: 15 (2 lasted 3 months. Rest were ONS)
WS died: 16 May 2011
Do not stay in your hurt forever. Choose to move out of it.

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solus sto ( member #30989) posted at 11:19 PM on Sunday, June 16th, 2013

(((RunningBlind))) I am so sorry. I, too, had belated d-days, and they are agonizing, especially if you've believed yourself to be working toward reconciliation.

ETA: I second the recommendation for the book, The Journey from Abandonment to Healing. It was very helpful not just to me, but also to my very damaged WH.

[This message edited by solus sto at 5:48 PM, June 16th (Sunday)]

BS-me, 62; X-irrelevant; we’re D & NC. "So much for the past and present. The future is called 'perhaps,' which is the only possible thing to call the future. And the important thing is not to let that scare you." Tennessee Williams

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 RunningBlind (original poster new member #39203) posted at 1:43 AM on Monday, June 17th, 2013

Thank you everyone.

I'm so saddened also that all the progress I'd been making in the past few months, was destroyed by something that could have been so easily avoided, if only WH had a shred of backbone and moral character.

I'm also saddened by the idea (truth?) that R may be a foolish hope.

I'll be looking into the book too. Thanks again.

me: BS, early 30's
him: WS, early 30's
2 young kiddos

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