From you – an ex – it would just be tearing an old wound. She’s moved on and has a new bf – you don’t know whether it’s a rebound or not, and really you don’t get to know about her relationships now. She’s your ex. Leave her alone.
Um….she shouldn’t have gotten married. What this boils down to is this guy showed interest and she most likely cheated on you and now wants permission so you don’t get mad. And it’s not even sec but she wants the emotional part too?!?!?! Immediately no. Your only option is to file for divorce
You can't trust her. That seems to have been obvious for months. It isn't clear why she's stringing you along, but curiosity about her plans is likely to cost you if you keep letting this go on.
If the only lines you're worried about crossing are about whether he's comfortable to share more details, all you have to do is ask something like “Is this something I should ask about?” when he starts talking about.
There's nothing wrong with offering to lend an ear to a distressed coworker who needs to vent or to offer relationship advice when asked, but you need to make sure that your contact doesn't suddenly take an inappropriate turn even if inadvertently.
From anyone else, this would be nice.
From you – an ex – it would just be tearing an old wound. She’s moved on and has a new bf – you don’t know whether it’s a rebound or not, and really you don’t get to know about her relationships now. She’s your ex. Leave her alone.
Um….she shouldn’t have gotten married. What this boils down to is this guy showed interest and she most likely cheated on you and now wants permission so you don’t get mad. And it’s not even sec but she wants the emotional part too?!?!?! Immediately no. Your only option is to file for divorce
This sounds like vaginismus. Speak to a gynocologist about this specifically, and see a female doc if you can!
Oh officially dating as opposed to unofficially dating. Unless you put a ring on it you are still just dating.
You can't trust her. That seems to have been obvious for months. It isn't clear why she's stringing you along, but curiosity about her plans is likely to cost you if you keep letting this go on.
If the only lines you're worried about crossing are about whether he's comfortable to share more details, all you have to do is ask something like “Is this something I should ask about?” when he starts talking about.
There's nothing wrong with offering to lend an ear to a distressed coworker who needs to vent or to offer relationship advice when asked, but you need to make sure that your contact doesn't suddenly take an inappropriate turn even if inadvertently.
You need to leave him unless you want to keep jumping around. Now that you have a kid, you have an obligation to give your child a stable life.
Why did you have a did with someone who has a pattern of being unreliable? Why are you shocked that he is doing the same thing that he always does?