A Lovefraud reader asked me what I thought of advice offered on a website called “Womensdivorce.com.” In a post about relationships after divorce, the website says women should start dating as soon as possible. It also seems to advocate that women engage in brief sexual affairs, and find a transitional partner who can help a woman heal, but whom she shouldn’t marry.
Read Your first relationship after divorce, on Womensdivorce.com.
My reaction is that this advice may be okay for someone involved in one of those amicable divorces, where the partners simply grew apart, are still on speaking terms or even friends, and want what is best for their children. The advice is terrible for someone who has been heavily damaged by marriage to a sociopath.
People who have endured marriage to a sociopath need time—perhaps a lot of time—to rebuild themselves. Healing may have two distinct dimensions.
Recovering from the sociopathic relationship
First, you need to recover from the sociopathic relationship. The difficulty of the recovery depends on the psychological damage done.
I now know that I was relatively lucky in the type of predator that found me, although it sure didn’t seem that way at the time. My ex-husband, James Montgomery, only wanted my money. He lied to me, he used me, he betrayed me—but he didn’t try to destroy me. When my money was gone, he just abandoned me.
Many Lovefraud readers had experiences that were far worse than mine. Some of you endured physical and sexual violence, gaslighting, threats and brainwashing. Some of you continue to suffer because you have children with the sociopath, and your ex purposely tries to use the children to hurt you.
If you are raw from one of these extremely damaging relationships, the last thing you should do is try to find a new partner. Instead, you need to focus on personal healing.
The first step is to take care of yourself physically—eat well, find time for exercise, avoid drugs and alcohol, get enough sleep. You also need to rebuild emotionally. There are two different paths of emotional recovery. One is allowing yourself to grieve, and feel the anger and pain. The other is finding ways to bring joy into your life, however small. Nourishing encounters with friends and family whom you can trust will help.
You’ll find many articles to assist you in this section of the Lovefraud Blog: Healing from a sociopath.
People often ask, how long should it take to recover? There is no standard answer to this question. Recovery takes as long as it takes. But until you are feeling stronger and healthier, it is best not to get involved in another romance.
Here’s an important reason why: Sociopaths target vulnerable people. If you are not yet healed, you are vulnerable, and a prime target for another sociopath.
Recovering from deeper injury
Many Lovefraud readers, as you make your way through recovery, have realized that the marriage to a sociopath was not the first damaging relationship in your life. There was an older, deeper injury that made you susceptible to the sociopath in the first place.
Some of you recognize that a previous romantic relationship was exploitative. Some of you realize that one or both of your parents were disordered. For you, the games sociopaths play may have seemed normal, because that’s what you grew up with.
The pain caused by the most recent partner may cause you to realize that you have a long history of mistreatment. In fact, sometimes recognizing trauma in your past helps clear up one of the big mysteries of involvement with a sociopath. It answers the question, “Why did I allow this predator into my life?”
There may even be spiritual reasons for the dangerous encounter, which I talk about in my book, Love Fraud—How marriage to a sociopath fulfilled my spiritual plan. So before looking for love again, you need to recover from the sociopath, and you need to recover from any deeper traumas as well. Thankfully, you can do both at once. The process is the same as described above—slow physical and emotional healing.
So as you walk the road to recovery, be careful about listening to advice from others. As we well know, most people have no clue about what it’s like to be involved with a sociopath. They have not walked in your shoes, so however well meant, their suggestions may not be helpful or healthy for you.
Oxy: I agree totally with you!
Crazy bunch of psychos. Makes my X’s family look dang near normal. ;p
I just hate to see a little child victimized by these nuts. No doubt God has her now, but still, killing your own child!!!! And I do believe she did it, especially now that she won’t take the stand in her defense. Most likely they are hoping the jury will buy the accidental drowning with a coverup by dad and Casey. Who knows….P’s are such proficient liars and spinners. Poor little girl!
OJ walked on the murder charge but he kept at it till he finally went to prison, where I read he got badly beaten.
What goes round comes round….we do reap what we sow.
TB I hadn’t heard about him being beaten up in prison…I figured he would be a celeb in there…and he’s big enough to defend himself I would think. Plus, he has commissary money which will Buy you favors in there joint. Yea, he did at least go to prison for SOMETHING so what goes round does eventually come round.
It will be interesting to see what kind of a sentence Blaggo gets on the 17 counts he was convicted of in this trial…that makes 18 counts he was convicted on….I think his wife should have been tried as a co-conspirator just on the evidence of the tapes where she could be heard talking in the back ground if nothing else.
I think Casey will be found guilty….but I think her parents are “just as guilty” because of the whole twisted situation. It’s a shame. The awful thing is though….what would have become of that poor little girl—with the genetics she had and the horrible environment she had as well…Casey was a “cute little kid” at one time too and look what she has become. So was my P son Patrick, he was as cute and as charming a kid as has walked the earth—and I shake my head at what he eventually became.
Having grandkids used to be my biggest wish, now I am grateful beyond all belief that I have none.
That whole Anthony deal is a mess! I watched the dad on the stand yesterday for a bit and that man is he extremely narcissistic!! So do you all think Casey killed the girl or do you really think she drowned? But IF she did drown, what grandparent in their right mind would cover that up?? They are all nuts! I actually think Casey is a pretty girl…too bad; that probably just helped her be more charming and spathy. Poor Caylee, she was so precious.
Louise, who takes a baby that drowned and then puts duct tape over the mouth and nose and puts the baby in a plastic bag and drives around with it for several days? NO ONE! Not even a psychopath.
She walked out of there I think with the baby and had been planning on killing the baby by gassing her or some such carp, then ended up drugging the child, then putting tape over her mouth and nose while she was drugged.
The “nanny” Zanny is probably a nick name for Xanax (pronounced Zan-X) which is a hypnotic drug, she probably drugged the baby so she would sleep so she and her buddies could go party and that was her “baby sitter.”
The whole bunch of them, Casey’s mom and her dad are nuts!
Oxy:
I have seen very few things that were nuttier! I think she did drug the baby just so she could go party…Zanny was the Nanny…too crazy!! But what I think probably happened is she gave her to much and she overdosed. Not to mention suffocated! I can’t wait to see how this plays out.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2009999/Defence-rests-Casey-Anthony-murder-trial-testifying-daughters-mysterious-death.html
Here is an interesting article about the mother’s testimony about the computer searches, and is pretty clear to me at least that it is a LIE….and not a very good one at that.
Mommy-dearest thinks Casey did it but is still lying for her. DUH???
Oxy:
Good article. Thanks for posting it. Yep, the mother is obviously lying and Oh, I did NOT know that the dad was having an affair, but are we surprised???? NO!!! I am not surprised one bit.
Louise,
There is so much DRAMA and TRAUMA going on in that situation. I wouldn’t even discount totally that daddy-o had molested Casey, but mommy dearest is just as twisted as he is and Casey got the double whammy of twisted. But even if he did molest Casey, that doesn’t give casey a pass for murdering the baby. I just think the whole fam-damnly should all be locked up for the safety of the world. LOL
I read where he was beaten up by skinheads after they overheard him bragging about his sexual conquests. I then read it was later refuted…but, sounds like a cover up.
Do not think it was an accidental drowning regarding Caylee. This was cooked up as a spin, sounds like. The whole duct tape thing indicates murder. If Casey didn’t take the stand, the jury might buy accidental death spin. Liars, all of them! I’ve not seen any true emotional responses from any of them. Bunch of crazies. I read where it was stated today that Casey killed her pets with duct tape too. Sheesh!
TB, well prison is not a “safe” environment…my P son has been repeatedly been beaten and I used to worry all the time about him getting injured etc. but I no longer worry about it…what happens happens. He put himself there and whatever consequences he gets are HIS. I feel the same way about OJ…he put himself there and has to bear the consequences.