Yes, I even lost friends in the divorce process. People take sides , but then of course you see where their loyalty is. The friends I have, are the friends that will remain with me until the day I die. I may not be the most spiritual, religious person in the world. But, I can tell you I know what forgiveness is and I know what a christian does...they make mistakes. Maybe one day for the kids sake the scorned one will learn to forgive and make it a little easier and less stressful for the kids. Its a twisted story, but a true story.
Against my cousin Andreas will, she said, "Jackie, take the high road and "let it be". Do not write things that will get you into trouble, or get people upset." I had to write this, its heavy on my chest, and a friend of mine text me today who also is divorced and getting re-married. She said " why aren't my friends reaching out to me to help me?" Because I will tell you why.....Divorce to some is like murder. We should be stoned, we should tie a rope around our neck and hang.We should remain miserable. We now become UGLY, DECEIVING individuals. Well, that's 50% of us. It took a little while, but through the "cleansing" process I am clear of the guilt and I realize I cannot change the way people view me. I do however respect my x-husband for talking with me, and understanding that (together) will always be the parents to OUR children. I praise my x-in laws (some of them) who still acknowledge me. I thank my friends who have stuck by my side. And I hope my friend Jayne can forgive me for being one of those people who did not have the word divorce in her vocabulary all those years ago when she was going through it. I have been on both sides.
In closing I hoped this someone helped my friend who is going through alot of the same thing and is planning her second marriage. I wish you a world of happiness. Go on a Rampage of Appreciation, rather than Discussing the Evils of the World.
My cousin Anrdrea