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    Waiting For An Apology From Your Ex? Stop

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    An email I received from a divorced woman who is waiting for an apology that in my opinion will never come.

    I am struggling with this today. I have apologized and OWNED my part in the destruction of our marriage. But I realized something … I am still waiting for an apology from him for wanting this divorce . It got me thinking how often in my marriage I was waiting for an apology that didn’t come and here I am divorced after 17 years of marriage and again still waiting for an apology.

    I am currently doing a divorce recovery course at my Church and feel so off today that I don’t think I want to attend tonight’s session about FORGIVENESS.

    My advice for waiting for an apology:

    Waiting for your soon-to-be ex to say he/she is sorry is perhaps one of the most difficult aspects of divorce.You want the other person to say he or she is sorry for the things they did during the marriage and/or in the divorce.

    Maybe you’re expecting, hoping, or even praying that your ex will “do the right thing” and say something like, “Listen, I know I contributed to this divorce, and I’m really sorry for blah blah blah…” or “We had our problems and I chose to cheat and that was wrong. For that, I’m sorry…”

    Or “I wasn’t the best husband (or wife) and remember that time I did blah blah blah? Well, I want to apologize…” or “For all the times I made you feel badly about yourself, I just want to say I’m really sorry…” or “You were a really good husband (or wife) and I should have treated you better at times…”

    This is going to sound really harsh, but I’m going to say it anyway: Dream on.

    There are a few people who have been lucky enough to hear some of those things, but for most divorced men and women, I hate to say it, you are waiting for an apology that will never come.

    What’s even more difficult is when one of the people apologizes to their ex and expects him or her to respond, “Yeah, me too…I’m sorry for…” but they don’t.

    Waiting for an apology that will never come from an ex is frustrating and it makes a person feel like they are going crazy. It’s infuriating. It’s maddening. It feels hopeless.

    Alyssa cta

    So, how do you cope in waiting for an apology that will never come??

    1. You accept it.

    You accept that you most likely will never, ever, ever in a million years get an apology. You accept that your ex will never have the self-awareness to come to you and own up to his or her actions or things he or she said.

    If that person ever does apologize, it will be a nice bonus and will make you feel amazing. But, don’t wait for it. Instead, move on and accept things as they are. It isn’t easy, but find a way, and don’t be upset that the person didn’t apologize. Just accept that he or she doesn’t have the insight to own it. You will be so much happier when you accept.

    Michael cta

    2. If you do decide to apologize to your ex for your part in the demise of your marriage, do it for the right reasons: for you.

    Don’t do it because you expect him or her to reciprocate. If you do that, you will feel intensely disappointed at the non-response. You might even regret your apology. Which leads me to point #3.

    3. Do not regret apologizing! Ever.

    In fact, be proud of yourself for having the grace and self-awareness to own up to your mistakes, and the courage to have the vulnerability to say it to your ex. It’s not easy, but apologizing gives you the ability to be at peace knowing you did something good, something right.

    Apologizing is also beneficial because it is cleansing in a way. Admitting fault is like confession and allows you to learn from it, not repeat the same mistakes in the future, and move on knowing you have gotten some of your baggage off your plate.

    4. Know that you can still forgive without an apology.

    This is what they probably talked about at this reader’s church meeting. Just because your ex chooses not to apologize, (or even if he or she will go to their grave thinking they don’t owe you an apology) that doesn’t mean you can’t forgive.

    What’s in it for you if you forgive? Peace and the ability to let go of bitterness, anger and resentment and embrace your future with an open heart. Does that mean you have to pretend that your ex didn’t cheat or abuse you or hurt you or do horrible things to you?

    Absolutely not. You don’t have to forget. In fact, not forgetting will allow you to make better choices in partners in the future. But if your attitude is, it doesn’t matter anymore because we are split up, I’ve learned from it, it made me stronger and smarter, and my life is going to be a lot healthier and better now, then you have won.

    Lastly, staying angry long-term at the thought of your ex is just bad. It just doesn’t allow for a healthy, hopeful outlook. Forgiving doesn’t happen over night. In fact, it can take years. But forgiveness is a really positive thing for the one who was been wronged. It helps in letting go of a past that wasn’t working and attracting a beautiful and bright future.

    vestor cTA

    In closing, if you ever get an apology from your ex, that’s wonderful. But, don’t sit around thinking about it and waiting and expecting.  The sooner you let that go, stop hoping for it or caring about it, the sooner you will be a happier, less frustrated person who is more at peace and independent.



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