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Mary K
Well this was weird. My ex-husband called me this morning and asked me to meet him for coffee so we could talk. How this was somewhat surprising as he refused to speak to me even to discuss the divorce. I told him I saw no need to see or speak to him; that he had this GRAND idea for a "better life" after taking PSI7 and gave no thought about my feelings whatsoever. He sounded like he was a little put off by my comments. He was put off. Then the asshole asked me if I would be interested in taking the basic class so he could meet some quota about enrolling people to this crap. The nerve of this man. Ruins our marriage because he's more committed to his relationship with his 'cult' than he was to our marriage.
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Mary K
Well this situation with my ex-husband has taken a strange twist. He called me last night at midnight and told me he is in Las Vegas with his "new" girlfriend and they are getting married tomorrow. Seems he met her during one of these coffee meetings, hit it off and she is 'the love of his life." Now to make matters even more unreal, because I think this whole thing is unreal, he's only known her a couple of weeks. When he returned from the ranch he was smitten over another woman, again "the love of his life," he had met at the ranch. She apparently dumped him and he's now getting married to someone he's known only a couple of weeks. I pointed out to him that I am his ex-wife and asked him why I would care what he's doing? He has the nerve to tell me that he thought we were still friends. "Friends!!!!!" I explained to him, again, for the hundredth time I am not his friend. I am his ex-wife. I asked him if he remembered telling me that I didn't matter to him; that if I was not interested in attending one of his seminars I was not worth wasting time on, and that's why he divorced me.
I would swear this man is on drugs. They really must put something in the kool-aid.
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Mary K
Well this situation with my ex-husband has taken a strange twist. He called me last night at midnight and told me he is in Las Vegas with his "new" girlfriend and they are getting married tomorrow. Seems he met her during one of these coffee meetings, hit it off and she is 'the love of his life." Now to make matters even more unreal, because I think this whole thing is unreal, he's only known her a couple of weeks. When he returned from the ranch he was smitten over another woman, again "the love of his life," he had met at the ranch. She apparently dumped him and he's now getting married to someone he's known only a couple of weeks. I pointed out to him that I am his ex-wife and asked him why I would care what he's doing? He has the nerve to tell me that he thought we were still friends. "Friends!!!!!" I explained to him, again, for the hundredth time I am not his friend. I am his ex-wife. I asked him if he remembered telling me that I didn't matter to him; that if I was not interested in attending one of his seminars I was not worth wasting time on, and that's why he divorced me.
I would swear this man is on drugs. They really must put something in the kool-aid.
Exactly like my ex-wife. It's like they're reading from the same "play" book.
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Well this situation with my ex-husband has taken a strange twist. He called me last night at midnight and told me he is in Las Vegas with his "new" girlfriend and they are getting married tomorrow. Seems he met her during one of these coffee meetings, hit it off and she is 'the love of his life." Now to make matters even more unreal, because I think this whole thing is unreal, he's only known her a couple of weeks. When he returned from the ranch he was smitten over another woman, again "the love of his life," he had met at the ranch. She apparently dumped him and he's now getting married to someone he's known only a couple of weeks. I pointed out to him that I am his ex-wife and asked him why I would care what he's doing? He has the nerve to tell me that he thought we were still friends. "Friends!!!!!" I explained to him, again, for the hundredth time I am not his friend. I am his ex-wife. I asked him if he remembered telling me that I didn't matter to him; that if I was not interested in attending one of his seminars I was not worth wasting time on, and that's why he divorced me.
I would swear this man is on drugs. They really must put something in the kool-aid.
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Mary K
Well this situation with my ex-husband has taken a strange twist. He called me last night at midnight and told me he is in Las Vegas with his "new" girlfriend and they are getting married tomorrow. Seems he met her during one of these coffee meetings, hit it off and she is 'the love of his life." Now to make matters even more unreal, because I think this whole thing is unreal, he's only known her a couple of weeks. When he returned from the ranch he was smitten over another woman, again "the love of his life," he had met at the ranch. She apparently dumped him and he's now getting married to someone he's known only a couple of weeks. I pointed out to him that I am his ex-wife and asked him why I would care what he's doing? He has the nerve to tell me that he thought we were still friends. "Friends!!!!!" I explained to him, again, for the hundredth time I am not his friend. I am his ex-wife. I asked him if he remembered telling me that I didn't matter to him; that if I was not interested in attending one of his seminars I was not worth wasting time on, and that's why he divorced me.
I would swear this man is on drugs. They really must put something in the kool-aid.
Talk about turnabout being “fair play.” My ex-husband called me last night at midnight and told me that he believes he mad a ‘terrible mistake’ marrying his new PSI “sweetheart.” This after less than a week of marriage. He told me his new wife racked up a majority of his credit cards while they were in Vegas buying like expensive items at the hotel shops; like she was some big winner. Add that to the fact he dropped four grand on the roulette table.
I asked him why in the world he was calling and telling me his woes and he responds that I “owe” him for the support he gave me over the years of our marriage and feels that I can at least listen to him because of that. I cannot believe the nerve of this man. The arrogant self centered bastard. I told him to talk to his new wife and explain it to her as she is on the same wavelength as he is.
PSI destroyed his mind and I can’t believe this new attitude.