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Default Aug 23, 2020 at 12:11 AM
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Hello everyone,

I’ve been physically separated from my wife for two years now.
I was focused on building a new life of spiritual practice and community involvement when away from my family.
When the pandemic hit, most of my activities stopped and my kids started staying with my wife full time.

I started visiting my kids at my wife’s house. It was nice. We all got along. It made me think maybe she might want to get back together. I asked her if she was having second thoughts. She remains committed to getting a divorce. That was harder to hear than I thought it would be.

I feel like I’m back where I started. I’m having a hard time recommitting to moving on
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Default Aug 24, 2020 at 08:34 PM
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Hi BobbyNeville. I am sorry to hear your wife still wants a divorce. That must be rough for you to hear.

Have you considered a therapist or counselor to help you get through this traumatic time?

These may be of interest Coping with Divorce: In the Beginning

Reduce the Stress of a Divorce

Life 2.0: Coping with Divorce

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