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New to this/ coming to terms with the past

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04 Jun 09 #121414 by Mary Alice
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Hello, I am new to this. 9 months ago my husband of 28 yrs announced that he had found the "love of his life and soulmate". Since that time I have moved on practically with my new life and been through stages of shock/denial and acceptance. What I am now finding it most difficult to come to terms with is the illusion that was my past life. Who was this man I spent 37 yrs loving? This is the hardest to bear. Does anyone have any advice?

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