Should I Reconnect With Arrogant Ex After Divorced?

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Noah
Noah
2026-05-12 12:41:18
Arrogance is exhausting. After my divorce, I blocked my ex everywhere—no drama, just peace. Months later, a mutual friend said they were ‘sorry’ and wanted to apologize. I hesitated, but curiosity won. Big mistake. Their ‘apology’ was just a performance: ‘I’ve grown so much, let me enlighten you.’ Classic.

If you’re considering reconnecting, play it out in your head. Will they truly listen, or just wait for their turn to talk? My inbox stays closed now. Life’s too short for ego trips.
Fiona
Fiona
2026-05-12 13:29:08
Ugh, the arrogance! Been there. My ex used to dismiss my hobbies like they were childish—until I post-divorce rebuilt my gaming setup and started streaming. Suddenly, they ‘missed my passion.’ Funny how that works, right? Reconnecting might seem tempting if you’re lonely, but ask yourself: is their presence worth the constant ego battles? I realized mine just wanted an audience, not a partner.

Instead, I joined a book club where debates don’t come with condescension. Best decision ever. Surround yourself with folks who don’t make you feel small.
Bella
Bella
2026-05-12 17:36:28
Therapy taught me something crucial: arrogance often masks deep insecurity. My ex’s ‘know-it-all’ act was a shield, but that doesn’t mean I had to endure the cuts. Post-divorce, they reached out ‘to talk,’ and I naively hoped for growth. Nope—just more monologues about their ‘brilliant’ career while dismissing my new job.

Here’s the thing: people can change, but it requires self-awareness. If they haven’t done the work, you’ll be replaying the same old dynamics. I chose to focus on my own healing. Found solace in 'The Midnight Library'—fiction, but the lesson stuck: some doors stay closed for a reason.
Kate
Kate
2026-05-15 10:53:14
Divorce leaves scars, and reconnecting with an arrogant ex? That’s like reopening a wound to see if it still hurts. I tried it once—thinking maybe time had softened their edges. Spoiler: arrogance doesn’t age like wine; it curdles. We met for coffee, and within minutes, their condescending ‘advice’ about my life choices made my stomach twist. Nostalgia can trick you into remembering the good bits, but arrogance isn’t a flaw that fades. It’s a fundamental lens they view the world through.

What helped me was listing the reasons we split in the first place. Every time I felt weak, I’d reread that list. Reconnecting isn’t about giving second chances; it’s about asking if you’re willing to eat the same poison and expect a different result. Now, I’m happier investing in people who lift me up, not those who need me to shrink.
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