Faithfulness has no value on it's own. It's value lies in respecting and making your partner happy through being faithful. As long as you are and remain faithful in the future your reason gor it has little relevance.
If she tells she is not attracted to you, don't force it as you may have major problems down the road. Right now you are both in the honeymoon phase, yes you make her laugh, yes you may nake her smile, but what happens when all those feelings vanish? She is going to be hit very nude with the reality she doesn't find you attractive.
Now you obviously can try your luck and see what happens, but don't be surprised if it falls apart. In my opinion continue working on yourself and date someone who actually is attracted to you.
I would block him again. If he wants to see the kids then he can obtain a lawyer and seek custody. The likelihood that he will put this much effort into it is low.
If he does seek legal custody, then speak to a lawyer.
You don’t owe him anything and since he didn’t want anything to do with you guys before, he can show effort by going the legal route. Don’t worry yourself before that time.
Oh really? Im the least bit surprised
Faithfulness has no value on it's own. It's value lies in respecting and making your partner happy through being faithful. As long as you are and remain faithful in the future your reason gor it has little relevance.
If she tells she is not attracted to you, don't force it as you may have major problems down the road. Right now you are both in the honeymoon phase, yes you make her laugh, yes you may nake her smile, but what happens when all those feelings vanish? She is going to be hit very nude with the reality she doesn't find you attractive.
Now you obviously can try your luck and see what happens, but don't be surprised if it falls apart. In my opinion continue working on yourself and date someone who actually is attracted to you.
Listen, we all know you’re only Robin.
until she tried to sue me
Curiosity piqued.
Look up post nut clarity
I think you need a new therapist. It's been a year, a therapist should have been able to help you come to terms with this one way or another.
I have so many questions. You realize this isn't normal? Why is the dog not house trained?
I would block him again. If he wants to see the kids then he can obtain a lawyer and seek custody. The likelihood that he will put this much effort into it is low.
If he does seek legal custody, then speak to a lawyer.
You don’t owe him anything and since he didn’t want anything to do with you guys before, he can show effort by going the legal route. Don’t worry yourself before that time.