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Marriage Fail, IVF Bail: A Quick Recap So Far

02.19.2013 by J. Doe // Leave a Comment

For those of you who are trying to keep up, here’s a quick recap, in a more conventional, linear-narrative format:

I got married once. It didn’t work out, but the failed effort did produce The Child.

I got married again, based on the usual promises (love, honor, cherish, etc.) and one slightly more specific one: We would have a child. I wanted one more.

For seven years, he found excuses and arguments and sudden new preconditions that had to be met … and the promise went unkept.

At age 42 I said, I want my baby: it’s now or never. We were beset by a series of sometimes inexplicable medical issues that kept me from my desired goal, not to mention increasingly expensive fertility treatments.

When my ovaries and the savings were completely exhausted, three days before the completion of an in-vitro fertilization procedure, he walked out on the flimsiest of pretexts.

In the 14 months that followed, he used the legal system to harrass me and force me to run up a pile of debt (exceeded, evidently, by an even larger pile of his own debt).

In the 14 months that followed, I held on to the idea that there was, somehow, a magical answer to my problems, signing up on match.com and meeting a strange array of people. If you’re thinking, “You know, dating isn’t really the obvious thing to do in such a situation,” you’re probably right.  I couldn’t find a book or even a blog post titled “What To Do When Your Spouse Cancels The IVF Cycle That Was Your Last Hope.”

Yes, I looked. Google has the answer to many questions, but not that one, it turns out.

I distracted myself. I learned how to economize. I baked some things – according to my scale, a lot of things. I remembered I was actually a capable person who could do things for herself.  I noticed that my child had grown up when I was paying attention to all this other stuff. Somewhere in there, my dog had a stroke and my cat died of cancer.

I cry sometimes, but I think not enough, or maybe not at the right time.

No, I have no idea where any of this is going. If I was the sort of person who could figure out where things were going, would I have ended up here in the first place?

 

Categories // All By Myself Tags // dating, divorce, IVF, single

Dating: Mix Tapes And Mixed Feelings

01.15.2013 by J. Doe // 4 Comments

The Alum pops up on Facebook chat. He wants to know if I have a smartphone with a data plan.

Yes, why? I say.

He wants to share a playlist he made on Rhapsody. It’s an 80’s playlist, an awesome one.

To be polite, I tell him I’d love to hear it – but I don’t have Rhapsody.

A few minutes later, a Rhapsody gift subscription code arrives in my inbox, along with another email containing a link to his playlist.

I’ve done a lot of reading on how you know when men are interested, and here’s one way: they send you a mix tape.

Or, as it happens, a really awesomely long playlist of every song I avoided listening to in high school.

I don’t dig top 40 music – never did. I don’t mind it – I have some Michael Jackson and what have you – but I was always the “obscure English art band” type. I can tell you the names of every band that was on the 4AD label until 1992, without the aid of Google.

You may not be impressed with that and you’re welcome to think my music is pretentious crap –  but you should probably know that before you send me the soundtrack to my worst high school nightmare.

I feel guilty and I feel mean. I wish he hadn’t spent the money and I definitely wish he hadn’t created the playlist for me. I tell myself it’s possible he didn’t make it just on my account, but I don’t believe me.

I avoid him for a couple of days, but then he pops up one day, asking what did I think. I’m having some fun with Rhapsody, I tell him in an effort to be positive and yet truthful. I spent a little time building a playlist of current music I like (Gorillaz, Lindsey Stirling), which is kind of fun.

He asks if I like the playlist and I say I lost the link somehow. He resends it.

I see the problem with technology in dating: he cannot hear the guilt and awkwardness in my replies; he cannot read between the lines, though perhaps he just chooses not to. But without the other cues available, working only with pixels on a screen, it’s easy to fall into this trap.

A day or so go by, and he messages me again. He’s added some Bananarama, he says, because he forgot it originally. He’s thorough; he’s included everything.

Every detail.

I want to tell him that Bananarama originally sang backup for a band called Fun Boy Three, and that was a really good band. But he’s not asking for a conversation, nor is he trying to get to know me. He wants a gold star.

But I don’t want to give him one: he submitted a lot of data, but entirely missed the point.

Categories // Matchless Tags // dating, single

Dating: Alumni Associations, Part 5

01.14.2013 by J. Doe // Leave a Comment

The day after our date, The Alum messages me on Facebook. He sends me a link to a product he thinks would be nice for The Child for Christmas, and a link to the pizza place we talked about.

I can’t decide how to reply, so it takes me two days to get back to him.

I don’t think that’s good, and I’m pretty sure he knows that, based on the tone of his replies.

A few days later, he posts an article in the Alumni Facebook group I run that almost no one uses.

A few days after that, he texts me asking for the name and email address of another alumni in the area that he met at our summer picnic. It takes me a while to reply, mostly because the request is on my phone and the information is on my computer and I need both to be in the same place at the same time as I think of it.

A few days later, he messages me on Facebook with the same question.

Oh, I say, so sorry, I meant to reply. I’ll check now.

He messages back while I look it up: It’s not urgent, he says. I want the name of the place he got the dumplings he brought. They were very good.

Categories // Matchless Tags // dating, single, The Alumni

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