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Working to let go and live in peace, Part I (sorry so long)
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 631318" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>My first marriage was a survival course about how life isn't meant to be. I have no idea why I stayed for so long. The only way I can justify or make sense of so many unhappy years is that they make me appreciate what I have now, so maybe it was worth it. My most disturbed moments now are when I see flashes of my first husband in my son. I've let go of all the anger and hatred that was left after my divorce, let go of the person I used to be when I was married to him, but it's hard when he suddenly appears in the anger or stare of my son.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 631318, member: 17650"] My first marriage was a survival course about how life isn't meant to be. I have no idea why I stayed for so long. The only way I can justify or make sense of so many unhappy years is that they make me appreciate what I have now, so maybe it was worth it. My most disturbed moments now are when I see flashes of my first husband in my son. I've let go of all the anger and hatred that was left after my divorce, let go of the person I used to be when I was married to him, but it's hard when he suddenly appears in the anger or stare of my son. [/QUOTE]
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