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How do I (41F) deal with unexpected jealousy over my ex-husband’s (42M) new girlfriend?
DO NOT COMMENT ON LINKED POSTS. I am NOT OP Originally posted by u/ThrowRA_OkBerry in r/relationship_advice
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How do I (41F) deal with unexpected jealousy over my ex-husband’s (42M) new girlfriend?(https://www.reddit.com/r/relationship_advice/comments/1l0ecn1/how_do_i_41f_deal_with_unexpected_jealousy_over/) - 01 June 2025
My [41F] ex-husband [42M] and I divorced when our son was 7. Fast forward to now, our son’s 15, 16 in a few months. Somehow we managed to go from “divorced and done” to actually being pretty good friends. Like, we choose to hang out sometimes, not only when it involves our son, and we get along better than ever. It’s worked out way better than I ever expected.
My ex has started seeing someone new. They’ve been together for a little while now, but it’s started to get more serious lately. I’ve met her, but don’t know her well. My son is around her a lot more than I am and he likes her a lot. I hate that this bothers me. Like, I’m genuinely embarrassed by how irritated I felt hearing him say how nice she is, how fun she is, how she makes his dad happy. I plastered on a smile and said all the right things, but inside I was surprised by how jealous I felt.
She doesn’t like that my ex and I are friends. She’s fine with us communicating for our son, but the idea of us hanging out just because we want to is an absolute no in her book. And he’s started to pull back a little. He’s not saying it out loud, but I can tell he’s trying to “adjust” our dynamic to keep the peace in his new relationship. It stings.
Months ago we planned a special trip for our son’s 16th birthday, just the three of us. It was meant to be a shared memory, a kind of “family-ish” experience to mark a big milestone. It revolves around something my son is obsessed with, something my ex and I both enjoy too. But now the girlfriend’s coming. Despite having no interest in the activity.
I found out from my son, not my ex, which made it even worse. I haven’t confronted him about it yet because I don’t know how to bring it up without sounding jealous or possessive. But I’m honestly upset. It feels like a sacred little space that used to belong to the three of us is slowly being taken over. And I feel helpless to stop it without looking like the “crazy ex-wife who can’t let go.”
I didn’t expect to feel this jealous, and I really don’t want to come off as the “crazy ex.” But honestly, it feels like I’m losing way more than just a friendship here. I’ve worked really hard to be mature, supportive, and emotionally steady in this co-parenting journey.
How do I manage these feelings without making it weird or damaging the progress we’ve all made? And how do I set boundaries, if I even can, without turning this into a drama-filled mess?
Relevant Comments
Commenter1: Sounds to me like you’re not over your ex. I don’t know who ended it or why, it’s great that you can effectively co-parent but it’s not normal to plan a “shared memory” trip with an ex and frankly I don’t know many people who’d be ok with their partner going away with an ex
OOP: We didn’t really intend to plan a trip for the purpose of going on a trip together, originally. A band we love is reuniting, and while we’ve both seen them before (in fact, 20 years ago when we were a new couple), this is our son’s first chance to see them. So, that’s why the trip is happening…and it happens to be happening right around our son’s birthday, so we’re celebrating his birthday as part of the trip too.
Commenter 2: I would feel tremendously uncomfortable if my partner hung out with his ex alone. It’s a bit inappropriate. Him moving on and finding a new partner means your dynamic has to change, which really sucks, but it’s inevitable. No girlfriend wants to play third wheel to her own relationship. It seems appropriate that she come on a family trip, especially if she’s on the way to becoming his family. It’s time to put distance between you and him. Make new friends that aren’t your ex.
OOP: I don’t really think it makes sense for her to come on this trip. I think she’s coming to chaperone us…because we’re going to do something together with our son in the hotel room…
Commenter 3: You’ve been divorced for years and still act like you’re together. You stopped being a family when you got divorced. No more “family” trips and stop hanging out as friends. You’re not his wife anymore. You can’t set boundaries on their relationship. Get therapy to figure out why you can’t move on.
OOP: I don’t think it means we stopped being a family, but just a family with a different arrangement.
Commenter 4: So if you don’t have romantic feelings for your ex, then I’m guessing the issue is the possibility that this woman may become your son’s other mom. And you felt jealous and territorial when your son came home and told you how great she is.
If this is the case I can only imagine that this is very normal, feeling replaced or competitive with another woman he may call mom. Regardless of the underlying issue, this is bound to happen sooner or later and you need to find a way to accept it or it will make you miserable. I think you should get the help of a therapist to work through this so you can be at peace and a better mom and co-parent.
OOP: To be perfectly honest, I guess I don’t know 100% where these feelings are truly coming from or what they’re actually about. I feel very secure about the relationship I have with my son, but it does feel rather alien to have this other woman in his life in any way. Of course, I know she isn’t acting like his mom and I’m not accusing her of acting in any way like that. Maybe I feel left out thinking of the 3 of them doing stuff together.
Commenter 5 Sounds like a good trip for the new girlfriend to come on too honestly. She can meet you, bond more with your son, and also learn about his interest in the band.
And yes, it’s really weird that you want to see a band together with an ex that was special while you dated. Even if you are friends now, this is not a common activity for exes to undertake.
OOP: People want to say I’m going on this trip for sentimental purposes to do with my ex-husband? Ha! If anything, the sentimental part has more to do with the first love of my life and the first man I ever gave my heart to…Noel Gallagher. I was saving for him when I was a teenager. Unfortunately, that plan was thwarted after I was nearly arrested trying to sneak backstage at one of their shows. I saw them many times, traveled all over the country (I’m in the US). It’s hard to explain just how much of my heart this band owns, but maybe if people could understand this part they would understand that my ex-husband is not really my main focus here.
UPDATE: How do I (41F) deal with unexpected jealousy over my ex-husband’s (42M) new girlfriend?(https://www.reddit.com/r/relationship_advice/comments/1l93rv9/update_how_do_i_41f_deal_with_unexpected_jealousy/) - 12 June 2025
At the beginning of June I asked for help with navigating these feelings I have regarding my son, my ex-husband, his new gf.
Thanks to everyone who replied. Even though I don’t think I got a ton of specific, actionable advice (I got a lot of opinions and some solid advice), I definitely heard the recurring message loud and clear: therapy. Some of the comments were genuinely helpful in nudging me to start unpacking the root of what I’m actually feeling, so I appreciate that. Will I go to therapy right now? Honestly, probably not immediately, but we’ll see.
Most of all of the issues are things I just need to work through on my own, but I decided to just ask my ex-husband directly about the whole concert/birthday trip situation. I told him that our son had mentioned his girlfriend is now coming on the trip, and I needed clarity about what the plan was so I could figure out hotel stuff. I kept it as neutral and non-confrontational as possible. Truthfully, I don’t want her to come and I’m still sort of seething over her being there.
He admitted he hadn’t told me yet because he was still hoping she’d back out. He said he doesn’t want her to come, that it’s going to make things awkward, and that she kind of inserted herself into the plan and made it really clear she expected to be invited. He felt like he couldn’t say no without it hurting their relationship. He even said, “You think I want to go on a trip with both of you?”
I suggested that maybe I should give her my concert ticket and buy a separate one so I wouldn’t have to sit near them and she wouldn’t have to stay back at the hotel. Or maybe I should just plan to take my son to a completely different date on the tour all together since it was probably going to be very awkward for all of us, especially since he was now claiming he also didn’t want her to come. I don’t want to buy a ticket and sit separately. I don’t want to plan a whole other trip to a different …
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