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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 362214" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Like everyone else, I agree that it depends on the couple.</p><p></p><p>When I was initially divorced from exh, family gatherings were awkward but we muddled through. Then they became intolerable when I came out of the closet with my now H, then boyfriend and exh's best friend (not as sordid as it sounds) lol. </p><p></p><p>After a couple of years we were able to be at joint gatherings with-o anything weird. In fact, I think it was, weirder for the families than it was for all of us. But it's not about anyone else, just as this situation is not about you. In time, once new romances enter the picture, the dust will settle and it just won't be so weird or they won't be together at all gatherings, only important ones like graduations and weddings, etc.</p><p></p><p>Incidentally, we all get along fine now and I actually enjoy just chatting with exh-hecould always make me laugh. I think we did a pretty good job remaining civil for the kids during the worst of times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 362214, member: 2211"] Like everyone else, I agree that it depends on the couple. When I was initially divorced from exh, family gatherings were awkward but we muddled through. Then they became intolerable when I came out of the closet with my now H, then boyfriend and exh's best friend (not as sordid as it sounds) lol. After a couple of years we were able to be at joint gatherings with-o anything weird. In fact, I think it was, weirder for the families than it was for all of us. But it's not about anyone else, just as this situation is not about you. In time, once new romances enter the picture, the dust will settle and it just won't be so weird or they won't be together at all gatherings, only important ones like graduations and weddings, etc. Incidentally, we all get along fine now and I actually enjoy just chatting with exh-hecould always make me laugh. I think we did a pretty good job remaining civil for the kids during the worst of times. [/QUOTE]
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