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Currently undergoing this bit: They’ll stay in your heart and mind for a long time.
How happy you could be. Everyone is always a little negative, which is toxic. Long term with someone special is the only way to go
Some stuff they took care of that you took for granted or ignored? Ha, you gotta handle it now
It’s not just the girl you are giving up, it’s a whole family you potentially became part of, and now you’ll never see again. Particularly difficult when kids are involved, and they love having you around.
The inability to trust again
It is both the best thing that can happen to you and the worst. Also you learn a lot from it and it’ll completely change how you view relationships.
In my experience, splitting was for the best, and life has objectively got better since leaving. However it still f***** sucks. I was ashamed, I was embarrassed, I felt like I was a failure, I was miserable. And also other factors contributed to this (it wasn’t all because of her) but the totality of everything created a sh** storm. It took a long time to heal, and I’ve changed a lot as a person because of it. But overall, I think I’m a better person for it.