I just wanted to say that I am very sorry that you have had such a very terrible experience with your husband. I feel led, though, to caution you to forgive him and not to allow a root of bitterness to develop.
Hebrews 12:14 Follow peace with all men, and holiness, without which no man shall see the Lord:
15 Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God; lest any root of bitterness springing up trouble you, and thereby many be defiled;
I do speak from personal experience, and know how difficult it is to forgive someone who has hurt us dreadfully....however, it is imperative that you do forgive and allow God to heal you.
It has been my experience that trials are designed by God to help us grow in grace and knowledge of Jesus Christ. We are continually being conformed into the image of Christ through our difficulties. One way in which we are conformed is to search the Scriptures to see how to react in a Godly manner to our trials.
That said, I am sure you know what I am getting at.....your husband sinned, and was at fault....this does not mean that God's Word is to blame. God sets out specific tenets which WORK....submitting to one another in love. Your husband sinned, this does not provide an excuse for us to say that we will NEVER submit to another husband.
I believe, though, that you are speaking out of your hurt. You need time to heal...do not rush into another relationship with a man, but do rush into a closer relationship with the Lord. Seek the Lord and His Righteousness and everything else in your life will fall into place.
I will pray for you, my heart goes out to you for such a difficult time you have had.
Your sister in Christ,
Beth