Her Fiancé Left Her Three Weeks Before Their Wedding For A Girl He Works With

This woman says that back when she began dating her fiancé, she felt like he healed a piece of her broken soul.
Her fiancé made her feel very confident, and she was so happy with him. The day he asked her to marry him was the best day of her life.
A year ago, they bought a house together, but he did put everything in his name since he earns a ton more than she does.
Then, this year, she was the one who put down all of the deposits for their wedding, and she bought her wedding dress as well as his wedding band.
But then, she noticed her fiancé started to change. A new girl began working at his office, and this girl was all he could talk about.
“And then they started gaming together every night ’til late,” she explained. “He would then start saying how he wants to go partying again he wants to go with her because I can’t go because I have epilepsy.”
“Same with his year-end function, he was going to leave me with our mutual friends at the event and go to the dance floor with her and his other friends.”
“Which didn’t make me feel great, but I also didn’t want to be a burden to him because of my disability and wanted him to have fun I mean, I thought he was mine, and I had nothing to worry about because we were about to get married.”
Suddenly, their wedding day was three weeks away. She had the first fitting for her wedding dress, and she was overjoyed at being able to wear it on her big day.

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A day later, her fiancé came home super late in the evening, and he was clearly in a terrible mood.
He stated he had a really bad day and was exhausted. The following morning, her fiancé didn’t really speak to her at all, but mentioned she should not pay to have her wedding dress altered just yet since he planned to do it later.
That night, he once again came home late, and he said it was because he had to stop by and speak to his mom and dad about something.
She thought that was a red flag, and when her fiancé did make it back home, he was quite cold towards her.
He wouldn’t look at her at all as he said he couldn’t marry her anymore since they’re not compatible.
He then said she should call her dad to come get her, and she left their house. The next day, she went back to their house, hoping to get to talk to him, but she found out that his sister had packed up all of her things and placed them in the lounge for her to get.
She did see her fiancé, but he again was just so distant and mean to her.
The week finally arrived that was supposed to have been their wedding, and she discovered that her now ex-fiancé began publicly dating this girl from work he had been talking about nonstop.
She also heard that her ex-fiancé was going around telling his friends from work that he had not cheated before calling off the wedding; it had just dawned on him that he wanted to be with this girl he worked with instead.
“So now I’m left having to start life all over again feeling worthless and not good enough that I was dropped and that he started dating her so quickly,” she said.
“He did pay me back some of the deposits, but I had to put my wedding dress on consignment, and I haven’t been able to sell the bridesmaids dresses I bought, so I’m starting life over with barely any savings and my job moved to a different area so I had to get a flat which is basically empty because I can’t afford furniture because all my savings went to wedding things.”
“And what hurts the most is our mutual friends that I made that work with him knew about the girl but didn’t say anything, I found out myself. So now I feel all alone because it feels like they weren’t my true friends, to begin with, and I lost the person I thought I was going to grow old with, I lost my home and my cat.”
She’s not sure how to move on, and how she can even begin to think of dating again in her life, as now she will be worried about being left all over again.
What advice do you have for her?
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