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Been a long time!

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 MediumRare (original poster member #35128) posted at 10:56 AM on Monday, July 15th, 2019

Wow. I can't believe how many years it's been since I logged into here. I am eternal grateful to all of you that have helped me, tried your best to get me to see the light, but I was too stubborn and gave it my best shot lol.

Needless to say, it's over. 14 years with two affairs ended on #3. I told myself and her "three strikes, yer out" and stuck to it.

I've been single now for a year and it has been quite an eye opener for me. My health instantly improved, my home is so much nicer/cleaner, there is no longer that daily feeling of stress or anything looming in my life... my cat has even changed totally from being a bit reclusive to being at my side 24/7 and more affectionate and happy haha.

I've started dating again and I'm even more surprised. Literally every single woman I've dated I have just stood there shocked from the total change of experience. Respect, courtesy, gratitude, warmth... but most of all appreciation. I think appreciation is the biggest change I wasn't used to. For over 14 years, I never once truly felt appreciated. All my efforts, care and love always felt.. expected or due. I feel like I'm living again but this time not alone.

I also have the energy and stamina now to do things for my community. I was always exhausted, worn down, barely treading water in my relationship. Now I have a new vigor and can help with events, local programs, volunteer work, charity drives and even just simply making friends and helping neighbors.

I think the only negative thing is I keep forgetting I'm 50 lol. I've pulled my back out three times and sprained an ankle so I guess shooting hoop or running with the 20-somethings isn't the best idea at my age!

More importantly, I have no ill will towards my ex. We did share many special moments and we did tackle a lot of things together. I wish the best for her.. truly.

Again, I thank all my brothers and sisters here for helping me keep my sanity in what could clearly be considered an insane situation. I've learned so much here and my life is now focused 100% on me... thanks to the tools and experiences we've shared here together!

BS (ME): 44
WS(HER): 42
9 years
OM#1- 20-something loser, stole bunch of my things after she had sex with him in our bed (no condoms, STDs)
OM#2- 24 year old, unemployed loser, lives with mom & dad
DDay 1/2012
NC 3/20/2012
SGASDay 4/1/2012

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WhoTheBleep ( member #49504) posted at 11:22 AM on Monday, July 15th, 2019

Good for you!

And allow me to say you were incredibly generous with your three strikes and you're out rule. I'm not surprised she tested you.

Congratulations on ridding yourself of a disgusting serial cheater.

Life is pretty amazing once they're gone isn't it?

Onward, friend!

[This message edited by WhoTheBleep at 5:22 AM, July 15th (Monday)]

I believe we have two lives: the one we learn with, and the one we live with after that. --The Natural

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Chrysalis123 ( member #27148) posted at 12:37 PM on Monday, July 15th, 2019

Thanks for the update. I’m happy for you!!

Someone I once loved gave me/ a box full of darkness/ It took me years to understand/ That this, too, was a gift. - Mary Oliver

Just for the record darling, not all positive changes feel positive in the beginning -S C Lourie

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Ripped62 ( member #60667) posted at 12:41 PM on Monday, July 15th, 2019

Thanks for sharing. I liked hearing about your cat too. I am glad life is progressing well.

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Want2BHappyAgain ( member #45088) posted at 12:47 PM on Monday, July 15th, 2019

SI is a Godsend for me...and I am HAPPY to see it worked out well for you too !!!

A "perfect marriage" is just two imperfect people who refuse to give up on each other.

With God ALL things are possible (Matthew 19:26)

I AM happy again...It CAN happen!!!

From respect comes great love...sassylee

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EvenKeel ( member #24210) posted at 1:09 PM on Monday, July 15th, 2019

Thanks for stopping in and sharing. I think these stories are SOOO important on here. I remember being a SI newbie and I would sneak a peak over into the NB forum for proof that there IS light at the end of that tunnel.

Even when you are new and in such darkness....and don't think you will every survive; these stories are a lifeline.

Congrats on your progress MR!!! You can be of great help to folks on here so stop by again!

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WornDown ( member #37977) posted at 5:37 PM on Monday, July 15th, 2019

I've been single now for a year and it has been quite an eye opener for me. My health instantly improved, my home is so much nicer/cleaner, there is no longer that daily feeling of stress or anything looming in my life... my cat has even changed totally from being a bit reclusive to being at my side 24/7 and more affectionate and happy haha.

I had the same experience once I separated from my ex...Really? You mean daily drama and crises aren't an everyday occurrence?

Such a relief mentally, which is why...

I was always exhausted, worn down, barely treading water in my relationship. Now I have a new vigor and can help with events, local programs, volunteer work, charity drives and even just simply making friends and helping neighbors.

I know exactly how you feel/felt.

Glad to hear that you're moving on and finding new meaning in life.

Me: BH (50); exW (49): Way too many guys to count. Three kids (D, D, S, all >20)Together 25 years, married 18; Divorced (July 2015)

I divorced a narc. Separate everything. NC as much as humanly possible and absolutely no phone calls. - Ch

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Chili ( member #35503) posted at 5:43 PM on Monday, July 15th, 2019

Good to *see* you MediumRare. So glad you popped on and gave an update.

2012 was pretty sucky wasn't it? (see my tagline - I was right there with you).

You really sound like you've got such great things going on in your life. As EvenKeel said - it's so comforting for newbies flailing around like we were to see folks move into peaceful and joyful new beginnings far away from infidelity.

Hope you'll pop in from time to time to share your updates!

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

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