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Date: November 14, 2022
No, you can't change your past. But you can find a calm moment to express how it hurts you when he says those things. Tell him that your past is no threat to him. Don't defend your past. Admit it was unwise to act so immaturely. And express hope that he can find some peace with it, knowing that you had options and chose to be with him for the long term.
He may see you as spoiled goods, so defending or denying it will only make him more insistent. You'll have to admit it yourself in order to reverse the conversation. It will feel very uncomfortable for you to say it. But if done right, it will only be this one time. And then you can work together to get past it and grow closer together.
Have in mind that it will be easier for you to say it about yourself than it is to hear it come from someone else.
He will be impressed that you are able to be so self aware, and he will start to say things like, “no, it's ok. It's not that bad. Don't beat yourself up so much.”
Defending yourself only escalates the situation.
I agree that ethical rules were violated.
I would be concerned about unintended consequences. I could see several weeks of drama developing out of your decision to inform this organization's management regarding this lapse in professional ethics.
No kids, just pets. My parents are very traditional, they see the wife as the emotional support and the man as some stoic being that needs a woman's touch to function. If I leave him I'm 'breaking my vows'. I asked if I could move in before and they said no for this reason. I don't have my own transportation because we never got around to affording a car for me so I can't just show up unexpected.
Still not normal