okinawafornow
May 12, 2011, 10:17 AM
Since 2003, I have known an amazing guy who treats everyone really well. After several years of not talking we have reconnected and we started dating in Dec 2010. He is everything I have looked for in a guy. Outdoorsey, treats me really well, when he smiles at me I just melt and my favorite thing about him is that he knows how to put his foot down. However, this time his foot came down a little to late.
This past Friday I read a comment on his page from his ex-wife. (They have no children together and they were married for 4 years. The divorce was finalized Feb 2010) The comment said, "I luv that your luvin life!" My thoughts were, "Interesting why would she have written that?" Well we discussed it and I found out that they had texted on Friday evening and all she did was "spill her guts" about everything that had happened to her during the last year. He decided not to tell me because he didn't want to upset me and didn't think anything of it.
Well as always the ugly ex is rearing her head in a vicious way. This morning I get a text from my fiancé asking if I had contacted his ex? I told him no, and asked why. About that time, I opened my Facebook and I find not one but two messages from her. Just the way I want to start my work day.
My fiancé is currently in Vegas on a work trip and the message from his ex told me that they had been texting, and that I wouldn't like the discussion one bit. (I am cleaning it up quite a bit because she was pretty crude in the message.) The second one told me more of what they had texted about. These items include an interesting evening they had shared while they were married in Vegas and a personal picture of him. She said she had all the messages with time stamps on it if I wanted her to prove it.
I asked him to delete her as a friend, and then of course I have been thinking about it while at work. Apparently she is trying to sabotage out relationship, but now I am wondering is there a chance that he had this conversation with her? He just told me the day before that I can be high maintenance, which I can be. I am honestly proud of that because I believe all women should be high maintenance. It means they have pride in themselves and expect others to respect them. I guess this is a little off point, but I am wondering if the fact I expect so much from him and have high expectations for myself may drive him towards a woman like his ex.
Or am I just being paranoid, and I should realize that I shouldn't let this woman ruin what I have with this special man.
This past Friday I read a comment on his page from his ex-wife. (They have no children together and they were married for 4 years. The divorce was finalized Feb 2010) The comment said, "I luv that your luvin life!" My thoughts were, "Interesting why would she have written that?" Well we discussed it and I found out that they had texted on Friday evening and all she did was "spill her guts" about everything that had happened to her during the last year. He decided not to tell me because he didn't want to upset me and didn't think anything of it.
Well as always the ugly ex is rearing her head in a vicious way. This morning I get a text from my fiancé asking if I had contacted his ex? I told him no, and asked why. About that time, I opened my Facebook and I find not one but two messages from her. Just the way I want to start my work day.
My fiancé is currently in Vegas on a work trip and the message from his ex told me that they had been texting, and that I wouldn't like the discussion one bit. (I am cleaning it up quite a bit because she was pretty crude in the message.) The second one told me more of what they had texted about. These items include an interesting evening they had shared while they were married in Vegas and a personal picture of him. She said she had all the messages with time stamps on it if I wanted her to prove it.
I asked him to delete her as a friend, and then of course I have been thinking about it while at work. Apparently she is trying to sabotage out relationship, but now I am wondering is there a chance that he had this conversation with her? He just told me the day before that I can be high maintenance, which I can be. I am honestly proud of that because I believe all women should be high maintenance. It means they have pride in themselves and expect others to respect them. I guess this is a little off point, but I am wondering if the fact I expect so much from him and have high expectations for myself may drive him towards a woman like his ex.
Or am I just being paranoid, and I should realize that I shouldn't let this woman ruin what I have with this special man.