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First time. Twenty years of marriage. What should I expect? Signed the papers. Amicable split. Losing many family and friends I obtained through her. They all stand by her.

 

What was your first thought when it was officially over? I'm torn.

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When I signed the papers, we rode away from the lawyers office together. Even stopped and had dinner on the way home. I moved out about a week later. That was pretty sad. Even though I was glad to be leaving, it is sad to walk away from what had been your life, even if it was bad.

 

Now, when I got the email 90 days later that the divorce was final, I was in bed with a chick 15 years younger and three points hotter than me ex wife. That made me feel like I won.

 

We communicated for about a year after the divorce. She would delete me on Facebook whenever I posted pics of some new Asian girl I was banging, then add me again later. Shed say stuff like it is hard for her, etc.

 

When she started seeing pics of me and the now wife, she asked if its serious, and asked if I ever regretted getting divorced. At that point, I cut off communication. Didnt seem fair to my new girl, and I really had no desire to communicate with her anyway.

 

Its been three years now, and I dont regret it for an instant. Lifes too short to be miserable.

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First time. Twenty years of marriage. What should I expect? Signed the papers. Amicable split. Losing many family and friends I obtained through her. They all stand by her.

 

What was your first thought when it was officially over? I'm torn.

 

Sorry to hear that. Why do you think they stand by her? Seems like she was the one who initiated the divorce. :dunno:

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Youll be down for a while, but you need to look at it as an opportunity for change. Become a better person - quitting drinking is going to be a big part. Also sounds like youve also got to figure out your work and finances. Its gonna be rough, but avoid feeling sorry for yourself. Youll never drink away your troubles.

 

I used the time after my divorce to explore the island. Did a sh!t ton of hiking, went on a pig hunt and eventually started rock climbing. My ex wouldnt have been into any of that, and I met a whole new circle of friends in the process. They call it outdoor therapy, and its nearly free.

 

You seem like a great guy Bunny, so Im sure youll bounce back in no time. Just dont isolate yourself. Youve still got plenty of friends here :)

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Sorry to hear that. Why do you think they stand by her? Seems like she was the one who initiated the divorce. :dunno:

Didn't Bunny say she found out he was chewing lesbian box in the pool? :huh: I'm assuming that got around etc...

 

Also... whatchya going to the jails for Bunny?

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Ooofff. Sorry to hear that. Be there for your kid and take care of yourself. And go get some strange.

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sorry about the divorce, but this is a great time to focus on you. you get to reshuffle your deck. take care of the kid. polish yourself off. get some tail. maybe a new career. figure out your happiness and make it happen.

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sorry about the divorce, but this is a great time to focus on you. you get to reshuffle your deck. take care of the kid. polish yourself off. get some tail. maybe a new career. figure out your happiness and make it happen.

This is the truth.

 

I advise you to sit down and seriously ask yourself. What do I want to do with what time I have left?

 

Whatever that is, do it.

 

Youve had lots of obligation on you. Wife. Kid. Parents. Business.

 

For better or worse, those things are now to some degree gone.

 

Look at it not as a loss, but as an opportunity to do what you have always dreamed of.

 

For me it was travel. For you, maybe something else. I dunno. Figure it out, and grab it. Some people will think you are going insane or having a midlife crisis or whatever. Fock em. You do you.

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This is the truth.

 

I advise you to sit down and seriously ask yourself. What do I want to do with what time I have left?

 

Whatever that is, do it.

 

Youve had lots of obligation on you. Wife. Kid. Parents. Business.

 

For better or worse, those things are now to some degree gone.

 

Look at it not as a loss, but as an opportunity to do what you have always dreamed of.

 

For me it was travel. For you, maybe something else. I dunno. Figure it out, and grab it. Some people will think you are going insane or having a midlife crisis or whatever. Fock em. You do you.

China Bunny... China!

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China Bunny... China!

Lol. I wouldnt recommend it for everyone, but hey, if he wants a year off, hed hardly be the first recently divorced alcoholic middle age man to mow through a couple dozen yellow lasses and then go home.

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Good luck Bunny. Enjoy you're Saints, and remember. It really does get better.

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First time. Twenty years of marriage. What should I expect? Signed the papers. Amicable split. Losing many family and friends I obtained through her. They all stand by her.

What was your first thought when it was officially over? I'm torn.

If it was amicable, what’s the situation with losing the friends and family?

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I feel like Ive read this same thread 20 times over the last 5 years.

It’s just handy whenever the attention dries up and needs a shot in the arm.

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Divorce is underrated. The day I got divorced ties with the day I got out of the Army for the happiest day of my life. It was the day the sun came up and everything was wonderful. It was a great natural high, I was walking on clouds for two weeks.

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She was never your girl bro, it was just your turn.

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We communicated for about a year after the divorce. She would delete me on Facebook whenever I posted pics of some new Asian girl I was banging, then add me again later. Shed say stuff like it is hard for her, etc.

 

 

Maybe you shouldn't have posted POV pics with your cack in her mouth?

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Maybe you shouldn't have posted POV pics with your cack in her mouth?

:lol:

 

I actually caught some flack for those pictures. My sister was like, how focking Old is she?

 

19.

 

Oh my god you pig! Why the hell are you dating a 19 year old?!

 

Sisters husband - because he can

 

Of course, the only reason the pictures were there is because they check and get all p!ssy if they think youre hiding them or something. Figure you must have other girls, yadda yadda.

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:lol:

 

I actually caught some flack for those pictures. My sister was like, how focking Old is she?

 

19.

 

Oh my god you pig! Why the hell are you dating a 19 year old?!

 

Sisters husband - because he can

 

Of course, the only reason the pictures were there is because they check and get all p!ssy if they think youre hiding them or something. Figure you must have other girls, yadda yadda.

 

Your sister checked out pics of your peemus? Close family................you guys from Alabama?

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Your sister checked out pics of your peemus? Close family................you guys from Alabama?

Fock no. No pictures exist of my peemus. I meant the pics of her on Facebook.

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Your sister checked out pics of your peemus? Close family................you guys from Alabama?

Close. He's from Tennessee. :music_guitarred:

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