by Anonymous on October 10th, 2009

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A few yrs. ago my ex-wife left me and our 2 children-one was 3 months old...the other 1 and a half. She began using cocaine and got involved with her druggie boyfriend. Now I feel every woman is like this. How do I get over these feelings of rejection?

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  • by 2old2dieyoung on October 19th, 2009

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    By learning to value yourself again. Rejection hurts the most when you place a high value on the opinion of the person doing the rejecting.
    Take a good look at how far you've come since then...especially raising your children alone. It takes someone strong to do that, even if you don't feel strong most of the time.
    Spend more time with people that you know you can respect... at a church, a volunteer organization, PTA, whatever or where-ever you feel comfortable. By creating new relationships with honorable people, you will find your faith in women returning. You will see first-hand that there really are trustworthy people out there, and knowing that will help you heal.

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