My ex-husband had the nerve!
My ex-husband just called and asked for my Christmas card list of addresses to all the people I send cards to over the holidays. So him and his (and his girlfriend) can send cards out this year. His argument is that they are all actually his friends and not mine. Maybe he is right about that time will tell but I did decide to send him the list. so I made a copy of the list then burnt the list and send it to him in a Christmas card. What a jerk! It’s the season not to F with me!
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Navigating the holiday season post-divorce can be challenging. Issues like who to send Christmas cards to can stir up complex emotions. Many divorced individuals find themselves reassessing their relationships with shared friends and family. It’s a time for reflection and setting boundaries. In this context, some might feel compelled to protect their space, leading to actions like burning lists of names. Actions, like what happened with Zedrea, often resonate with others who’ve felt disrespected by their exes. This reveals a broader theme: maintaining independence and self-respect after a breakup. Many divorcees share similar stories of reclaiming their narrative during the holiday season. Conscious decisions about who remains in your life mirror the importance of self-care and personal growth. Discussions on platforms like #divorce and #divorcedwomen provide valuable insights, while hashtags like #motivation and #divorcedandthriving emphasize the potential for new beginnings. Connecting with others who understand these experiences can foster a sense of community and empowerment during trying times.
