What To Do If Arrogant Ex Regrets Divorce Decision?

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Jordan
Jordan
2026-06-08 16:34:37
This scenario feels like something straight out of a daytime soap—dramatic, a little ridiculous, but oddly compelling. If my ex suddenly regretted divorcing me after acting like they’d won the lottery by leaving, I’d probably oscillate between amusement and irritation. Part of me would want to sit them down and say, 'Told you so,' but the healthier part would recognize that their regret isn’t about me—it’s about their own unmet expectations.

I’d keep things light but distant. Maybe respond with something like, 'Interesting timing! Let’s both take a few months to think on it.' Time reveals whether their change of heart is genuine or just a momentary lapse. In the meantime, I’d prioritize my own growth. If they’re serious, they’ll still be there later—and if not, well, their loss.
Paige
Paige
2026-06-08 19:19:03
Ugh, the audacity of some people! If my ex waltzed back in with regret after treating the divorce like their personal liberation, I’d need a minute to pick my jaw up off the floor. First, I’d ask myself: Is this about their convenience or my worth? Arrogance doesn’t vanish overnight, and I’m not interested in being someone’s backup plan. I’d probably throw their own words back at them—gently but firmly—like, 'Remember when you said you’d never look back? What changed?'

Then, I’d weigh the practical stuff. Are they just bored, or have they actually grown? I’d want proof, like consistent actions over time, not grand gestures. And let’s be real: if they’re only back because life got hard without me, that’s their problem, not mine. I’d focus on my own happiness, whether that means leaving the door cracked for a mature conversation or laughing it off and blocking their number. Either way, their regret isn’t my responsibility to fix.
Samuel
Samuel
2026-06-10 00:56:43
It’s funny how life has a way of circling back, isn’t it? If an ex who once strutted out the door with all the confidence in the world suddenly comes crawling back, my first instinct is to take a deep breath and resist the urge to react immediately. Emotions can be messy, especially when pride is involved. I’d probably start by reflecting on why the divorce happened in the first place—was it a clash of egos, unmet needs, or something deeper? Sometimes, people regret decisions when the reality of loneliness hits, but that doesn’t always mean reconciliation is the right move.

If they’re genuinely remorseful, I’d want to see sustained effort, not just a fleeting 'I miss you' text. Are they willing to acknowledge their mistakes and work on them? Or is this just about their bruised ego? I’d keep boundaries firm and maybe even suggest therapy—for them or together—if there’s real potential. But if it feels like history might repeat itself, I’d rather cherish the peace I’ve built post-divorce than reopen old wounds. Closure doesn’t always mean giving second chances.
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