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Woman Simply Disappeared, Fiancé Has No Idea What Happened Until She Returned 16 Years Later
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Woman Simply Disappeared, Fiancé Has No Idea What Happened Until She Returned 16 Years Later

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Separation from loved ones can alter brain chemistry, disrupt nervous system regulation, and impact long-term relationship patterns.

Unfortunately, this Reddit user knows all about it, since his fiancée left him right before their wedding. No goodbye, no explanation, no closure. But after 16 years, she reemerged in his life just as unexpectedly as she had disappeared and asked him to meet.

Not sure what to make of all the emotions and thoughts he was experiencing, the man shared his story online and asked people to weigh in.

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    And even when the wounds seem healed, they can be unexpectedly reopened

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    It’s incredibly hard to know what to do in a situation like this

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    It’s completely normal that our Redditor felt confused and didn’t know what to do. Monica Vermani is a clinical psychologist specializing in the treatment of trauma, stress, mood, and anxiety disorders, and the author of A Deeper Wellness: Conquering Stress, Mood, Anxiety and Traumas Wellness. She says abandonment leaves many stuck in the why, seeking reasons and resolutions they cannot find.

    “We often cycle through … blame, shame, loneliness, and guilt. During such times, we seek closure, a comforting resolution to often-fraught disagreements, misunderstandings, unmet expectations, frayed nerves, hurt, and harm,” Vermani explains.

    “We suffer when we remain stuck in the why—ruminating over why a relationship ended, what we could or should have done differently, why bad things seem to happen to us—rather than focusing on our healing and growth.”

    We seek closure through apologies, deep conversations, and any means available to reduce the turmoil at the end of a relationship. We look to our former partner to give us what we need to move on. But someone with an avoidant attachment style may resist engaging with us.

    “They may brush off, minimize, or belittle your desire to find closure. The relationship dynamics that lead to the disillusion of a friendship rarely heal themselves, and further contact often results in additional hurt feelings and misunderstanding,” Vermani says.

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    While it is natural to seek a resolution to find a way out of the discomfort at the end of a relationship, according to the psychologist, we are more likely to find the closure and healing we want and need from within. Coming to this realization takes time. And when we do, meeting our ex can undo some of that effort.

    “Problematic relationships are [often] fraught with unhealthy behaviors, like ghosting, breadcrumbing, … or coercive control … dynamics where re-engaging with a former partner or friend might cause us additional hurt and harm.”

    People did their best to offer encouragement and advice

    Eventually, the man agreed to meet her

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    But it wasn’t what he expected

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    And they didn’t get back together

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    Should you get back with your ex?

    A YouGov poll of more than 22,000 people found that one in five (21%) say they’ve broken up with someone and gotten back together more than once.

    A slightly bigger share (23%) says they’ve done this once, while 47% claim it has never happened to them.

    Couples therapist Idit Sharoni, LMFT, who also runs the Relationships Uncomplicated podcast, says, “It can be a good idea if the breakup was caused by external circumstances, like bad timing, long-distance, or life transitions.”

    However, big incompatibilities — like clashing visions about where you want to live or whether having kids is in the picture — may be harder to resolve.

    Sharoni says asking yourself these five questions (whether on your own, with your ex, or with an unbiased friend or family member) can help you make an informed decision when deciding if you should get back together:

    1. Do we both understand what went wrong the first time?
    2. Do I miss the person or the past?
    3. Are we both equally committed to making this work?
    4. Is there evidence of change?
    5. What steps do we still need to take so we don’t fall into old habits?

    It seems that our Redditor and his ex didn’t really entertain the possibility of giving it one more go. Hopefully, they can move on now.

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    Zig Zag Wanderer
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Public marriage proposals are completely fûcked up. I can't begin to imagine the pressure involved. I suspect this was a major contributor to the downwards spiral given the rest of the story. DON'T DO IT!

    AuspiciousTree283
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    2 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not all public proposals are sudden. Usually, marriage is talked about way before the proposal, and it is often agreed upon where they would like to be proposed. A healthy relationship respects and prioritizes the space of one another. If you see one going wrong, it's VERY likely that they hadn't properly discussed it beforehand. But if a public proposal ends up going right, then they have been prepared already.

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    Snow_White
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is a bit weird...he didn't apologise to her at all and only put focus on himself. I also want to point out that if a man feels like this in the relationships he lashes out and becomes a*****e. But women just leave but somehow that's represented as worse.

    Tamra
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I am in agreement with you here. This entire post left a bad taste for me. He repeatedly called her weak willed and spineless, yet also admitted that her parents constantly pressured her into living a life they wanted, and he pressured her into a life he wanted. My guess is this woman was brow-beaten much of her young life and it resulted in a breakdown.

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    Pferdchen
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP drops "how badly scarred her arms were' without explanation? Is that vagueposting?"

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wondered that too - that SOUNDS like scars from self-hárm (I would know; I have these scars myself) which would be consistent with having a mental health crisis, but then he didn't mention the scars again, or if his ex-fiancé even gave a reason for them. Maybe OP was too afraid to ask about them.

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    Zig Zag Wanderer
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Public marriage proposals are completely fûcked up. I can't begin to imagine the pressure involved. I suspect this was a major contributor to the downwards spiral given the rest of the story. DON'T DO IT!

    AuspiciousTree283
    Community Member
    2 months ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Not all public proposals are sudden. Usually, marriage is talked about way before the proposal, and it is often agreed upon where they would like to be proposed. A healthy relationship respects and prioritizes the space of one another. If you see one going wrong, it's VERY likely that they hadn't properly discussed it beforehand. But if a public proposal ends up going right, then they have been prepared already.

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    Snow_White
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is a bit weird...he didn't apologise to her at all and only put focus on himself. I also want to point out that if a man feels like this in the relationships he lashes out and becomes a*****e. But women just leave but somehow that's represented as worse.

    Tamra
    Community Member
    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I am in agreement with you here. This entire post left a bad taste for me. He repeatedly called her weak willed and spineless, yet also admitted that her parents constantly pressured her into living a life they wanted, and he pressured her into a life he wanted. My guess is this woman was brow-beaten much of her young life and it resulted in a breakdown.

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    Pferdchen
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    OP drops "how badly scarred her arms were' without explanation? Is that vagueposting?"

    LakotaWolf (she/her)
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    2 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I wondered that too - that SOUNDS like scars from self-hárm (I would know; I have these scars myself) which would be consistent with having a mental health crisis, but then he didn't mention the scars again, or if his ex-fiancé even gave a reason for them. Maybe OP was too afraid to ask about them.

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