I had a suspicion that s something was going on, but I didn’t have concrete proof ... . Then, one day, I came home to find a note: He had left.
Published: Oct. 27, 2024, 11:30 a.m.DEAR ANNIE: I had a suspicion that something was going on with my husband, but I didn’t have concrete proof for a long time. Then, one day, everything came crashing down. I came home to find a note: He had left.
Ultimately, their romance didn’t last. A couple of years later, she asked him to leave. Despite everything, I don’t feel much satisfaction in knowing that it didn’t work out for him. The whole experience left deep emotional scars, and even though I made the decision to file for divorce, I often wonder how long I had been living a lie without knowing.
Remember to continue taking care of yourself -- stay active, and spend time with friends and family who uplift you. With time, things will begin to fall into place. Best of luck to you.DEAR ANNIE I just read today’s letter from “Help,” and it deeply resonated with my own experiences. Like “Help,” I had a narcissistic mother and spent years struggling to reconcile my relationship with her while searching for my own happiness and balance.
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