Roll and scroll for what doesn't apply to me or with posters who might come across as boorish. Only we can decide for ourselves what works for us or doesn't. Someone elses version of reality is not necessarily mine. Another great lesson I've learned.
As to the LBS gets to decide, they have always gotten to decide, IMO. Whether the MLCER comes back, or not. True, as a newbie we can't see it, we think our lives have been destroyed forever, but the destruction is only temporary. We all rise like a phoenix from the ashes, some take longer than others, but it happens IF WE CHOOSE.
We can only choose how we, as an LBS or as a human being, are going to deal with any situation. So, yes. The LBS gets to choose, at any point, whether they want to stand, not stand, or stand until. We don't get to choose if our MLCER stays or goes, if they monster or not, if they steal the lawnmower or leave the surfboards. But we don't get to choose when people we love will die, if we get cancer, or whether our house gets destroyed in the next major fire or mudslide, either. Why should we think dealing with MLC should be any different?
I know that isn't quite what you were referring to, Absolutely Fab, but IMO, it's 100 % true. The LBS ALWAYS gets to choose, even from day one. We just can't see it for the grief. And if the MLCER wants to reconnect or reconcile, we still get to choose.
For me, mine would have to be on his knees with remorse or have proof that he really does have a neurological condition that caused this. I have no need for an entitled, broken man to come back and make my life miserable. I have no desire to have a man who flaunts an OW at me (though mine never has, still see no hide nor hair of one), I have no desire to keep doing all the heavy lifting in a one sided relationship. I deserve better than to be disrepected, manipulated, abandoned, and thrown away like a piece of trash. Everyone else's mileage will vary, as we each have our boundaries that we will not allow to be crossed, and everyone's is different.
Two years ago, my answer would likely have been different.