That's encouraging and I believe it to be true in certain situations. Especially ones where both spouses shared the same spiritual convictions (or at least they appeared to). I believe that all WAS will at some point realize that what they left behind was far better than their new life (unless they left behind an abusive relationship). My W and I had a wonderful marriage full of great memories and very long history. She knows I'm a good man, father, and husband, and she goes around telling people how bad she feels for hurting me. That being said, she still feels strongly that she is no longer in love with me and that we have grown apart. I think a day of reckoning will come for her and she will look back at this with regret. I don't plan on jumping into any new relationships anytime soon, but I also will not wait around forever. If God puts a new woman in my life who loves and honors Him first and who loves me second than I probably will move on at some point. I just hope that my W becomes that woman first! WP