Hi, welcome back to my blog. Today, I want to talk about my divorced crybaby neighbor chapter 43. I know, I know. You’re probably thinking, “Why does this person keep writing about their neighbors? Can’t they find anything better to do with their time?” But the thing is, I really can’t help it. My neighbor is just so darn interesting. And lately, he’s been going through a lot of changes.
First of all, he’s recently divorced. And on top of that, he’s also been acting like a total crybaby. I mean, seriously, the guy cries all the time. I can hear him sobbing from my apartment. It’s really starting to get on my nerves. But at the same time, I can’t help but feel sorry for the guy. I mean, he must be going through a really tough time right now. So even though he’s driving me crazy, I still can’t help but have a soft spot for him. Do you have a divorced crybaby neighbor? How do you deal with them?
The neighbors
We all have that one neighbor who just can’t seem to get their life together. For me, that neighbor is my divorced crybaby neighbor. She’s always crying and carrying on about her ex-husband, and it’s really starting to get on my nerves.
I’ve tried being understanding and sympathetic, but after a while, it starts to wear thin. I don’t know how much more of this I can take. Surely she must be able to see how her behavior is affecting those around her.
The divorce
It had been two years since my husband left me for his trashy mistress. I had been trying to move on with my life, but it was hard when I had to see him every day. He lived in the house next door, and we shared a driveway. I tried to be cordial with him, but he was always so angry and resentful.
One day, I came home from work to find that my ex-husband had put a For Sale sign in our shared driveway. I was shocked and hurt that he would do this without even talking to me first. I confronted him about it, and he said that he just wanted to get away from me. He said that seeing me every day was a reminder of what a failure our marriage had been.
I was devastated. I begged him not to sell the house, but he refused to listen. He told me that the divorce was final and there was nothing I could do about it. I pleaded with him to reconsider, but he wouldn’t budge.
eventually, the house sold and my ex-husband moved away. It was a bittersweet moment for me. On one hand, I was relieved that he was finally gone and I wouldn’t have to see him every day. On the other hand, seeing him leave hurt more than anything else ever had in my life.
The crybaby
We all have that one neighbor who just can’t seem to stop crying. Well, my neighbor is a divorced crybaby. Every time I see her, she’s either crying or on the verge of tears. It’s really getting old.
I don’t know what her deal is, but she needs to snap out of it. Her divorce was finalized ages ago and she has no reason to be moping around like this. I’ve tried being understanding and sympathetic, but enough is enough.
I’m not sure what else to do besides ignore her, but I can’t keep doing that forever. It’s getting to the point where I dread seeing her because I know she’s just going to start crying again. Somebody needs to tell her to pull herself together and move on with her life already!
Conclusion
It’s been over a year since my neighbor’s divorce, and she’s still not over it. She cries all the time, and it’s really getting on my nerves. I’ve tried being understanding, but I can’t take it anymore. I’m glad I don’t have to deal with her every day, but I feel bad for her husband. He must be going through hell.