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Hi Little, Happy Birthday. Try not to focus on your sitch today...it's YOUR day to shine.

If I could just pick up on the "soulmate" comment.

You will NOT be able to detach properly so long as you think of H in that way. I used to believe my W was my soulmate too, but not any more. That's not me being bitter, it's me trying to tell you that that if your H were truly your soulmate, you wouldn't be here now. Maybe there's no such thing as soulmates at all and we convince ourselves there is to feel closer to our spouses. Or maybe they are real and we just haven't met them yet..IDK.

It takes time (and considerable effort) to really detach... to consciously decide that you can't/won't feel the same amount of pain. It WILL be painful, but try your best to dull it down to a manageable level.

Keep on keeping on and you'll get there ok.

NOW...ENJOY YOUR BIRTHDAY!!

Barry.


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According to my h I was his soul mate, but yet his ow is also his soul mate.

It seemingly a way to justify in a socially acceptable way what they do.

Just move on, put it behind you. Let it go.

It does get better last year on my birthday I had the ow thrust in my face, I vomited and cryed not this year, no way. Not even close.


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Hapy Birthday Little, it's YOUR day. Don't hand it over to XBF.

If I can chime in on soulmates, I believe we have them, I just don't believe that there's only one. I try to look at things big picture; if W isn't my soulmate, that's just one person. There are many others out there who would gladly take the job. Same goes for you, Little.


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Hi little

How's it been? Any cake in tissue for me wink


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W/S Moved to MIL: 23/7/2014
My new place: 21/11/2014
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So, on the soulmate thing...

I read a novel a few months ago about the reincarnation of Anne Boleyn (2nd wife of Henry VIII, who he beheaded) and it talked about the soul family as being a group of people who were accustomed to one another and kept encountering one another in different arrangements in order to work out their failings with one another over and over again. It wasn't about the ease and quality of the relationship so much as it was about the lessons each party drew from it. In the novel, Anne actually had two love interest soul mates -- Henry VIII and also Henry Percy (this is a well-known part of her history).

It's worth repeating that Henry VIII has Anne BEHEADED... and she goes on in her next life to fall in love with him all over again.

I tell you about this novel to suggest that, as Rzrback said, even if your XBF was your soul mate (which you can't really know), that doesn't mean you can't know love from one of your other soul family members. smile And also, if he was your soul mate, you were meant to learn something from this experience, to strengthen and improve you.

And look at the bright side -- he didn't behead you!!! smile

Laugh today, and happy belated birthday, Little.

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Happy Belated Birthday, Little. ((()))


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I agree with Maybell's post. I feel like soul mates are people that we connect with on levels that other relationships just can't match. That doesn't mean they're upstanding people every time we encounter them.

Yesterday I stayed in bed until 2pm and then went out to my second mom's house for some cake and food. We made naughty/adult cat toys for my herd (of three) with her sewing machine and a big ole bag of cat nip. I'm talking a pink felt penis stuffed with it, with feathers for the body hair. It was a ton of fun and there was lots of laughing.

I don't know where I am in this journey of mine. I'm just trying to float to shore and sometimes I get sucked back into the deep water.

Le sigh.


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Doing some thinking today about how I loved xBF, but didn't feel cherished or taken care of by him.

He sort of put me in the position of having to be a mother figure (due to his complete lack of responsibility) while simultaneously being bitter about it, as though it were intentional on my part.

Next time around, I'm going to find someone that puts as much care into ME as I put into them.


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Hi Little, nice to hear from you. Just a couple of comments from me on your post above...

What were your responsibilities here? You sound as though this was all 'done' to you -

he "put me in the position of having to be..." "due to his complete lack of responsibility"

Did you have to become 'mother?' You say it happened unintentionally....

I have read some stuff on other sitches and this resonates with them...Labug is one I think. This theme about how much responsibility you take on 'for' others. I think this is yours to own, but from your post above I think you're pushing that on to H. Yes, he may have had a part in this, but what was your part?

You also say he became bitter about it. So, what did becoming 'Mum' to him do for the dynamics of your R?

I hope this is useful, and I'm not trying to poke at you, only to help. I think there was a lot in those few sentences to maybe ponder some more over.

Hope you are still enjoying your new place, and reading some great books...:-)


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Little, it's been so long. What's up? How are you feeling?


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"You can't start a fire sitting around, crying over a broken heart" - Bruce Springsteen.
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