Moving Forward From a Broken Relationship: What You Need to Know
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Moving Forward From a Broken Relationship: What You Need to Know

Moving forward from a broken relationship is difficult if you are a man. Relationship breakdown can often be blamed on you no matter what happens, and you need to get the right support to either heal yourself or help yourself. Here are some things that you should know.



Get professional advice


Getting professional advice isn’t really something that men are told to do. Your emotions matter, even if it is your fault that the relationship has fallen apart. This might not even be emotional help; it might be legal advisors, especially if you and your ex are married or going through the process of legal separation, which can take years.



Being a man stuck in such an awkward position is difficult, as you will find that not many women will want to be in a relationship with a man who has been married to another woman, simply down to the fact that she might be worried that you are still caught up on your ex. This is why if you are still on good terms with your ex, you need to make sure that when it comes to moving on, you are completely transparent with your new partner about how things are with the ex.

It might be worth looking into questions such as what does a divorce lawyer do, as you can find the best help and make sure that the divorce goes as swiftly and as comfortably as possible. This might make it easier to move on and easier for your future lovers to understand your situation. Communication is key throughout all of this, and you might need to be prepared to make sacrifices.


What if there are children involved?


This can make things very complicated very quickly, especially if your soon-to-be-ex is a narcissist or is just incredibly manipulative and won’t take the blame if they know it is their fault that the relationship is ending. They are very likely to do anything to paint you as the bad guy, which might lead you down the route of leaving everything behind, only proving their point further if bystanders don’t know what is going on.


This kind of situation means that your children could end up as psychological casualties of the situation. To counter this, you need to ensure that you stand your ground and make sure you keep track of every text and voicemail they leave you and try to tell your kids that you love them and support them no matter what. However, you also need to ensure that you don’t make them a part of what is going on between you and your spouse and fight for custody.


One of the worst things that you can do is slander the other parent in front of your kids, as that will lead to them being confused and make them feel like they have to take a side. Children aren’t emotionally equipped for that; all they will know is that they just want mommy and daddy to stop fighting and be friends again.

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