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After 22 years he wants out: How do me and kids cope with this?

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Saffysmum · 11/04/2011 21:41

Got married 22 years ago - thought it was for keeps.

After 4 kids - now teenagers, he's decided that he no longer loves me and he needs to move on.

Last year he told me that his feelings had changed. I was gobsmacked. He insisted that there was no OW. He said he no longer loved me. I told him to leave, but he than backed down, said we needed to get "reconnected". He made no attempts to do this. We both work hard and long hours although he earns 4 times more than me (I work a couple of nights a week as a Mental Health Nurse).

I didn't work at all whilst bring up 4 kids ( born within 5 years of each other). I went back to work part time when youngest started high school.

My darling younger sis was diagnosed with cancer late last year - and sadly a couple of months ago lost her fight. It didn't bring us closer, he offered no support at all to me. My elderly parents were naturally devastated. He somehow made it all about him, IFYSYIM. He "grieved" alone, like it affected him more than me.

Anyway, two weeks ago, he said that he needed to move out. That he no longer loved me and that my sister's death had made him realise that he had to live his life as he wanted to. I have been reeling from this.

He said that he hopes we can remain friends for the kids sake.

The kids are all teenagers btw, eldest DS has A levels looming, whilst younger daughter has GCSEs in a couple of months. They know nothing of this.

I cannot forgive him - he is like a stranger to me. If I didn't have the kids then I would have thrown him out two weeks ago. I feel absolute contempt.

My parents are still grieving, and they think he is wonderful. Everyone thinks he is.

I think he is going through a mid life crisis - he is obsessed with his appearance, his weight - is constantly working out or running. If I wasn't so gutted I would laugh at him. He is sadly turning into the sad old git we all scoffed at in the nightclubs years ago.

He said it will take him a couple of months to find somewhere else to live - and that by then eldest two will have taken exams.

I want him out now-but also realise that all kids will be devastasted - and that older two need to take exams which are stressful without the added stress of coping with us breaking up.

I have always, and always will put the kids first. I will fight tooth and nail to get them what they deserve. How do I cope with this though?

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Wisedupwoman · 06/07/2011 18:37

Oh poor man.

What a sight he'll look pedalling around on his bike in his lycra shorts. Mind you, he could always put one of those new fangled Walkman thingy's on and get down with the homies on the stree'.

Saffysmum · 06/07/2011 19:11

LOL Wisey - but he won't be able to do his paper round in the rain - think of the fake tan darling! Not a good look for an almost 50 year old, on a speed bike with his L'Oriel for Men (he's soooo not worth it) eye energiser gel on), to get a streaky tan.

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GeekLove · 06/07/2011 19:25

Awwwwww poor him. Nasty wifey wasn't supposed to find out and tell the kids that he cannot keep it zipped. Eating into his fake tan and Lycra fund more like.

Wonder what the OW sees in him? He does have plenty of Lycra and a lovely dog...

Alldownhillnow · 06/07/2011 19:40

There's something thats a total turn off about Lycra past a certain age. Do the sales staff in the shops have a good belly laugh when they see these blokes coming? "Hey, another mid-life crisis is browsing the lycra and my Christmas bonus is a dead cert now!"

All this talk of fake tans and eye gel brings to mind the recent photos of Shane Warne and his transformation into some kind of male barbie doll. He's got strange looking with all that work Shock.

Saffysmum · 06/07/2011 19:57

Yes Geek indeed, don't forget the "lovely dog" - she can run behind him on his bike!

And yes Alldown - think of an older David Tennant with the Shane Warne male barbie doll eyes, wearing something that would be better on the winner of the Tour de'France, and you've got him in one.

God, I'm well shot!

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DontGoCurly · 06/07/2011 23:04

Wow, just read this whole thread, you're exemplary OP.

It goes to show you that one magnificent parent can cancel out the toxic behaviour of another!

It's no coincidence that your kids are so emotionally intelligent. Well done x

Wisedupwoman · 07/07/2011 06:57

She's fab isn't she, our Saff.

Saffysmum · 07/07/2011 07:53

Thanks Dontgocurly and Wisey - you're making me blush! The support on here has been amazing, it's helped me loads.

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BeforeAndAfter · 12/07/2011 12:17

Afternoon Saff

Just checking in to say I hope you're having a good week so far. You're doing an amazing job looking after everybody in RL and here; don't forget we're all here for you too.

xx

Dozer · 12/07/2011 12:39

Yes, saff is fab, another one hoping your week is going well.

With respect to STBXH moaning to the kids (the kids?! How inappropriate and manipulative!) about his poverty, what did he expect? Extra cost is but one of the consequences of his actions, and one that should surely have been very foreseeable. Stupid.

Dozer · 12/07/2011 12:40

Sorry, just twigged that he told the kids he couldn't treat them cos it would "eat into his food fund". Wow. That is a disgrace.

Wisedupwoman · 15/07/2011 18:35

Surely when one is wearing lycra one needs to watch one's figure and therefore food is secondary to one's appearance?

Saffysmum · 17/07/2011 10:45

You'll love this!

Hard up Lycra man is off to a Italy for a fortnight shortly with "a friend".

What a surprise! Not.

Eldest DD told me yesterday that he'd texted her to tell her. She told Eldest son. Then she said to him "I think it might be with another woman".

"No shit, Sherlock", was eldest son's response. (I do worry about my eldest son - hopefully off to Uni in October to be an English teacher - his language is appalling!)

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Wisedupwoman · 17/07/2011 11:42

Your DS's language is cockingwellfuckingspoton!!!!!!! As is mine, btw.

Saffysmum · 17/07/2011 11:46

LOL Wisey - you do make me giggle!

What will Italy, home of some of the most stylish fashion houses in the world, make of fake-tanned, botoxed Lycra Man? Are they ready? Will the beautiful Italian ladies fall at his feet?

No.

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Wisedupwoman · 17/07/2011 18:05

Well lets face it, he needs all the fashion advice he can get.

Good luck with the job interview tomorrow. I'll be thinking of you and wishing you luck Saff.

Saffysmum · 17/07/2011 20:00

Thanks Wisey! Will let you know how I get on tomorrow. X

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Dee34 · 17/07/2011 20:38

Saffy - poor Italians is all I have to say....Smile

Good luck with job interview - think I missed that in the previous posts! Am sure you will nail it!

Take care,
Dx

AnyFucker · 17/07/2011 20:52

"No Shit Sherlock"

Grin
romneymarsh · 17/07/2011 21:01

Good luck with your big interview tomorrow Saffy, will be willing you on for your promotion!

AnyFucker · 17/07/2011 21:11

< dons pom-poms >

empirestateofmind · 17/07/2011 21:14

Just checking in again to wish you all the best and continued strength.

BeforeAndAfter · 17/07/2011 21:15

Good luck tomorrow Saff. You don't need luck though. You are phenomenal without luck and without H. xx

Dozer · 18/07/2011 12:58

Good luck with the interview!

Wisedupwoman · 18/07/2011 19:16

How did it go Saff?