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Bitterness of joy in memories taken from me

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 Raven25 (original poster new member #86953) posted at 6:25 PM on Friday, May 15th, 2026

I just need to get it out. Today I was trying to find a photo of me with my three kiddos. I am sitting here sitting through years of memories and the wave came over me.

AP was a close family friend, for the past 5 years almost every holiday was spent with her and her family. The year I was pregnant with the twins we made a lot of memories, at their house, on their boat, at holiday parties, even my baby shower. After the babies were born that first year up until the ONS was spent heavily with AP and her family.


This is so fucking devastating and unfair. I feel like years of really good family memories, ones I would look at so fondly have been completely ripped from me. I love being a mom so much, I've always been so grateful for the title and have poured my all into giving my babies the best of me and giving them all the experiences. Now I look back and I break.

I'll never understand why her. I get it was a drunken and drug induced event, but I sometimes fantasize what if he had a ONS with a stranger at a bar... At least I wouldn't feel like I had years of moments stolen from me. I feel like my happiest moments have been completely changed and I don't know how to look back without thinking "here's the baby shower celebrating my boys, the woman who sucked their dad's c*** while we were sleeping inside at a Christmas party hosted it!"

Or "Remember your 6th birthday party? The one at "Aunts" house, you know the aunt that straddled your dad while picked up and passionately made out with while mom and you were sleeping?"

(She wasn't their actual aunt but we called her that for the past 5 years)

As a mom I feel so much pity for myself and my babes. I just wanted memories for my babies, I just wanted to look back at moments in time with fondness and be able to proudly talk about these big moments and milestones that make up my life and theirs... And they took that from us.

It feels so very isolating to have these feelings, the stress of looking back on these days as time goes by and realizing how much the woman who helped fracture my world was ingrained in it. It is so fucking unfair and unjust and it will never make sense to me what me or my babies did to deserve this.

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Dorothy123 ( member #53116) posted at 6:57 PM on Friday, May 15th, 2026

Raven, I hear you !

My heart breaks for you and your situation.

Just take this horrific situation one moment at a time.

" one foot in front of the other and do the next right"

It does get better but slowly.

Sending virtual hugs and strength.

"I’ll get you my pretty, and your little dog too!" Wicked Witch of the West.

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ButterflyInProgress ( new member #87238) posted at 7:00 PM on Friday, May 15th, 2026

I feel like years of really good family memories, ones I would look at so fondly have been completely ripped from me.

Raven I really understood this as have had some of that experience too where a place and a set of memories ended up feeling contaminated afterwards.
In my case I destroyed the photos of myself in a holiday album because it later came out that the hotel and location had been recommended by the woman he was having the affair with - he only told me the truth 24 years later and it changed the meaning of that whole trip for me so I ended up defacing the album and writing on it that it was their holiday.So I really do understand what you mean about memories not feeling clean anymore and about later truth changing the meaning of moments you once thought belonged to you.
It is deeply unfair and none of you deserved that

ButterflyInProgress

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