Kailex
Master Don Juan
Just 33??? You're not even at your PEAK... YET.Ardent said:I am 33 now and got married to her when I was 23. I think that I'd feel better if I were around my buddies back home. I have plans to skip work and the "new job" on Friday and head for the beach.
You might think you're too old, maybe not, but to be honest, you're battle tested now. Time for you to get out there again.
Here's the kicker, the sooner you let go of the family, the sooner you get over her as well. Their compassion for you will be VERY short-lived and soon enough you'll be the "ex that hangs around too often". I've seen this first hand.Here's the kicker, I am really close with her family. Her Mom, step-dad, and brother are like family to me. I think that they are on my side - for now. I want to continue to have a relationship with them, but I don't know if that would last or if its even a good idea. The bummer is that my real family, mom and dad, aren't around and her parents have been like surrogate family.
Get out of the ENTIRE situation, and that INCLUDES her family.
You might be their family-in-law but she is still their blood, regardless of the mistakes she's making.
jophil28 said:What is her rank? Did her PhD allow her credits in officer school ?
That's exactly why I told him that he probably paid for her to become an officer. Maybe karma bit her in the ass and she was over the age limit by then (pretty sure in the US, you can only come in as an officer into the ARMY up until the age of 29 - after that, you have to come in as a private and work your way up - UNLESS she was a special case exception and got a waiver when she talked to the recruiter).Kailex said:Basically, you paid for her way and now you don't get to see the benefits of it. And if you truly did pay for her studies, congratulations, you paid for her to most likely have a higher salary in the Armed Forces. You get to see none of what you reaped.
But, if she joined as an officer, he basically paid for her education and for her to get a higher salary.
And I echo Bible Belt's sentiments.