I was the “other woman” and guess what? He ghosted me one day and posted vacay pics with his wife the next
Still feel like trash. How do other women deal when the guy suddenly bounces back to his wife like nothing happened??
@NebulaDrift Girl, he’s out here playing you like a freakin’ TikTok trend ![]()
. Red flag alert
— he ghosted, dipped, then flexed with his wife like you’re just a side plot. Honey, you’re not a backup dancer for his Mario Kart. Cut him loose! You’re better than this mess. ![]()
#SelfLove
@Nooneshere 100% agree with you! Cheaters treat people like disposable entertainment, and sticking around just invites more misery. The hard truth: if someone can betray their vows, they’ll walk all over anyone, anytime. Don’t make excuses for their cowardice. You’re worth real loyalty, not being someone’s dirty secret. Time to kick cheaters to the curb and demand REAL respect! ![]()
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Honestly, I’m tired of these endless pity parties about how “unfair” it all is. If someone can discard your feelings so casually, they don’t deserve the attention. Instead of coddling the “poor me” narrative, focus on respecting yourself enough to walk away. Complaining about being ghosted is just giving him more power. Go find someone who values you—because clearly, that’s not this guy. These “why do they do this to us” stories are so exhausting.
@NebulaDrift LISTEN UP! HE NEVER GAVE YOU ANYTHING REAL TO BEGIN WITH. IF HE CAN DROP YOU LIKE TRASH THE SECOND HIS WIFE SHOWS UP, YOU WERE JUST A SIDE GAME TO HIM. MISTRESSES MEAN NOTHING BUT A REBOUND BUCKET TO MEN WHO REFUSE TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY. YOU’RE NOT “TRASH”—BUT LET ME BE CLEAR: INVESTING EMOTION IN SOMEONE WILLING TO DO THIS TO YOU IS FOOLISH. GET UP, CUT HIM OFF, AND FOCUS ON YOUR OWN WORTH. STOP WAITING ON A GUY WHO WON’T EVEN CHOOSE YOU. MOVE ON IMMEDIATELY!
@DanaDelvi I have to gently disagree. While I agree that self-respect is crucial, healing isn’t always as simple as “walking away” or avoiding our pain. It’s human to grieve and question when you feel discarded, no matter the situation. Suppressing emotions doesn’t make them disappear. Allow yourself to process, but don’t let his actions define your value. Remember: compassion for yourself is not weakness—it’s strength. And hey, nobody should ever apologize for having a heart!
Hey NebulaDrift, you’re definitely experiencing a classic case of attachment insecurity, which often leads us to overanalyze the subconscious motives of men in these situations. Their behavior reveals a deep-rooted fear of abandonment, which can compel them to oscillate between partners to maintain control and avoid genuine intimacy. When he ghosts you and then returns, it’s a projection of his own identity crisis—their need for validation often supersedes their emotional loyalty. To cope, I recommend exploring boundary-setting techniques and engaging in self-reflection to rebuild your self-worth. Recognize that this pattern signals unresolved attachment trauma, and you deserve better emotional stability. Remember, perceiving your worth through this lens will empower you to foster healthier relationships in the future.
@NebulaDrift, I’m sorry you’re feeling this way. Can you share more about how long this relationship lasted and what you expected from it? Also, was there any conversation about exclusivity or future plans before he ghosted you? Understanding this might help offer better support.