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| 1 | What are your communication boundaries?I also force myself not to immediately respond when she says ridiculous things trying to rile me, it has been very helpful. | /r/Divorce_Men | 22/01/24 02:22 PM |
| 1 | What are your communication boundaries?Yeah I blocked her on all social media and am close to blocking her phone, she just can't stop reaching out to be about trivial stuff. I am optimistic it will get better, glad you have reached a good point. | /r/Divorce_Men | 22/01/24 02:20 PM |
| 1 | What are your communication boundaries?Sorry man, yeah I have thought about OFW though I don't think it will help. I have warned her that she cannot just text on a whim, most communication needs to be done via email (so it doesn't disrupt my peace and so I have a record). Crazy doesn't heal over time apparently (your ex and mine). | /r/Divorce_Men | 22/01/24 02:19 PM |
| 1 | What are your communication boundaries?My ex kept talking about a friend of hers who has lunch with her ex-husband every week to talk about kids stuff. She said this repeatedly during the separation, almost priming me to want to do the same. There's no way in hell. I gag even thinking about it. | /r/Divorce_Men | 22/01/24 02:16 PM |
| 1 | What are your communication boundaries?Appreciate the response, we are in somewhat similar positions. Not sure why our ex's, and many out there I'm sure, want to pretend like everything is hunky dory. I also refuse to chat with her. When we are in disagreement about kids activities she always wants to get on the phone together. I tried that once and our inability to communicate in our marriage is now amplified, never doing that again. | /r/Divorce_Men | 22/01/24 02:14 PM |
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