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is it normal to keep your old wedding photos when you are divorced and in a new relationship??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I agree with bednobs. Just because you're divorced doesn't mean you have to forget all those years of your life, you lived them with its ups and downs and a wedding day usually brings back lovely memories as all the family are around you. However, if someone had their wedding photo with partner displayed in the house after a divorce and if I was the new partner, I wouldn't like it too much.
I am divorced and still have my wedding photos in an album. I will keep them as my son will probably want to see them one day. They are also a part of who I am and the journey that I have travelled to this point. I would not however keep them displayed around the house, particularly if in a new relationship.
I still have both my wedding albums. For various reasons. Photos and memories are always precious. At the time of a break-up or divorce, it is probably tempting to throw them away, but why not just put them away somewhere instead.
It would be disrespectful to a new spouse to have previous wedding photos on display or easily to hand, but to have them stored away is not an abhorrence or a sin.
It would be disrespectful to a new spouse to have previous wedding photos on display or easily to hand, but to have them stored away is not an abhorrence or a sin.
My ex husband and i always swore that we would remain friends, just because we divorced didnt mean to say we regreted those shared experiences that despite all else bound us to each other and produced our child.
Neither of us hated each other, we merely had to accept that it was not to be.
Only now he has remarried a woman who is deeply jealous of other women, does he act as if i was of no meaning to him.......and it saddens me greatly.
I know he regrets having to do it, but in his usually selfish way says that he has no choice................. he would rather demean me ( and risk upsettng our daughter ) than deal with her issues and insecurities........................
So, i suppose my point is............... why should a divorced person not hve the pictures of their ex - they loved each other once, they have some good memories and possibly children together and why should they have to deny that ??
Neither of us hated each other, we merely had to accept that it was not to be.
Only now he has remarried a woman who is deeply jealous of other women, does he act as if i was of no meaning to him.......and it saddens me greatly.
I know he regrets having to do it, but in his usually selfish way says that he has no choice................. he would rather demean me ( and risk upsettng our daughter ) than deal with her issues and insecurities........................
So, i suppose my point is............... why should a divorced person not hve the pictures of their ex - they loved each other once, they have some good memories and possibly children together and why should they have to deny that ??