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The Day After D-day

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 Asterisk (original poster member #86331) posted at 3:04 PM on Saturday, September 27th, 2025

The day after D-day things were the same everywhere else but not deep within me. The sun rose, the sun set. Coffee steamed, wine satisfied. But I couldn’t or wouldn’t see it.

The day after D-day, it seemed to me that the safety of the typical had violently rejected me. Or was it, I was rejecting it? For looking back with some clarity, I didn’t care if the sun rose or set. To my taste buds all coffee was bitter, all wine had turned to vinegar.

The day after D-day and every day forward I found that I must remind myself that I would survive the fact that infidelity had muscularly contracted against my understanding of reality. That it had violently pushed it out of the warm womb and through a haunting canal, creating in me, confusion and fear of the unknown.

The day after D-day I laid prone, all alone, no longer two as one, birthed by the truth of her lies.

The day after D-day my eyes were forced wide open to a blurry view of a new, unimaginable reality. An existence I had not agreed to. One in which, at 1st, I wailed against, wanting to return to what was. I flailed my arms and feet into the unfamiliar, unable to grasp my new reality nor able to run from it.

The day after D-day I couldn’t comprehend that there would come a willingness to give up the natural desire to return to the womb. That there would be a time when I would welcome my stumbles and falls. And despite the tears I’d embrace the drive to get up again and again and again. It was then and only then that I learned I could walk alone, or as two, upright with confidence.

The day after D-day is not the end of all days to come. There will be a day, whether one changes brands or not that once again the coffee will steam, and wine will satisfy.

Wedding:1973
WW's Affair: 1986-1988
D-Day: June 1991
Reconciliation in process for 32 years
Living in a marriage and with a wife that I am proud of: 52 years

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