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Op listen to this person. I was in a similar position as you, and when I found out nothing was ever the same again. I tried for a year including frequent counseling visits to get over it. Never did, relationship ended up self destructing. Life is too short so need to be honest with yourself about whether this is a deal breaker for you
Take her to the place you first met or had your first date for a meal, and then create a new memory by taking her somewhere that neither of you have ever been for dessert. Maybe, start a tradition. Every anniversary, you go to one place that is already meaningful and one place to create a new memory.
I understand why it can feel intimidating to have a significant other who has a close relationship with the opposite sex. I get that. However, part of being in a relationship is trusting your partner. If you don't trust your partner, you don't truly love or respect them. If he has genuine plans of cheating, this ultimatum you gave him won't change anything.
As a girl that has a guy as a friend who once tried to become more than friends. . .I can tell you there's zero chance of anything happening between us. There was no attraction there. Not to be cruel, but it's the simple truth. I would hope that his gf would never feel suspicious of me, because there's honestly nothing to be afraid of. I'm very happily engaged. And the same thing may be the case here. Considering she was the one who rejected him, I really don't think she's a threat to your relationship. The biggest threat here is your own insecurity.
You lose em’ how you got em’. He’ll prob do the same to her. Good riddance Op! And please, do not succumb to this manchild’s petty wishes. Dont say anything else about it and just send the nanny. He wants his kids there, so you are giving him just that. He has no say in what you do with your own time.
Op listen to this person. I was in a similar position as you, and when I found out nothing was ever the same again. I tried for a year including frequent counseling visits to get over it. Never did, relationship ended up self destructing. Life is too short so need to be honest with yourself about whether this is a deal breaker for you
I suggest doing something fun and sentimental.
Take her to the place you first met or had your first date for a meal, and then create a new memory by taking her somewhere that neither of you have ever been for dessert. Maybe, start a tradition. Every anniversary, you go to one place that is already meaningful and one place to create a new memory.
I understand why it can feel intimidating to have a significant other who has a close relationship with the opposite sex. I get that. However, part of being in a relationship is trusting your partner. If you don't trust your partner, you don't truly love or respect them. If he has genuine plans of cheating, this ultimatum you gave him won't change anything.
As a girl that has a guy as a friend who once tried to become more than friends. . .I can tell you there's zero chance of anything happening between us. There was no attraction there. Not to be cruel, but it's the simple truth. I would hope that his gf would never feel suspicious of me, because there's honestly nothing to be afraid of. I'm very happily engaged. And the same thing may be the case here. Considering she was the one who rejected him, I really don't think she's a threat to your relationship. The biggest threat here is your own insecurity.
You lose em’ how you got em’. He’ll prob do the same to her. Good riddance Op! And please, do not succumb to this manchild’s petty wishes. Dont say anything else about it and just send the nanny. He wants his kids there, so you are giving him just that. He has no say in what you do with your own time.