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Some don’t care. Some do. It all depends on the individual.
I asked my husband what degree he had when we were dating. He asked why? I said “to me, it matters. When children are in a home with parents that have college degrees, statistically they’re more likely to at least graduate high school and CONSIDER higher education”
He has two bachelor’s degree. I have a bachelor’s degree but working on my masters.
But I also want to say that a degree doesn’t guarantee you you $$$$ or a wonderful partner. It’s a relationship qualification like “I want a partner who has never had sex” or “I’ll only date someone that has at least had sex once”
If you want to give him a chance, you can do it. Just don’t ignore red flags and let him know that you’re taking it one day at a time to see what will happen. Let him earn it.
Why did you even make this post then, if you're not gonna listen to any advice? He's already done it multiple times. Cheaters don't change. You're not giving him any incentive to change either because you just keep letting him do it with no consequences.
Ghost her. Block her on everything. If you on-line together, move out when she’s not home and give her NO WARNING. I hope you have family or friends nearby to help. Don’t fall for her traps if she finds her way back to you.
The person you loved is no longer that person she has changed. If she loved you and I mean truly loved you. You wouldn’t be going through this situation, relationship have ups and downs but the minute cheating occcurs, or physical emotional or mental abuse, showing you no respect constantly disrespecting hiring calling you out your name. That is not the person you fell in loved with. Unfortunately yes it’s sounds like it’s over you didn’t lose her it’s just she changed and not in the good way. You really need to talk to a lawyer and protect you and your kids. Remember kids are sponges and they are watching you go through this every day is this the example of what a long lasting relationship is do you really want to teach them this?
The thing about getting beaten down and starting crap is that it's so subtle that only the person she's doing it too realizes it. It's just weird to see someone in their early 20s being super catty , I've done nothing to her whatsoever. I wouldn't say she sabotaged my success because I still have many accolades but I know this is one of her goals.
You need therapy. She’s probably not the girl for you and that’s ok. You need to move on. You’re not mentally ready for a relationship it seems and maybe she wasn’t either.
You don’t owe her forgiveness or reconciliation. If you think there’s nothing to be gained from reestablishing your relationship, then you can just not do that.
OP, you said in another post 4 months ago that your wedding was in 20 days at that point. So unless this is a made up post, you got with your current husband immediately upon leaving your husband, and have only been married for a very short while.
The one other occasion you mentioned where he acted like this, was it before you married him?
Some don’t care. Some do. It all depends on the individual.
I asked my husband what degree he had when we were dating. He asked why? I said “to me, it matters. When children are in a home with parents that have college degrees, statistically they’re more likely to at least graduate high school and CONSIDER higher education”
He has two bachelor’s degree. I have a bachelor’s degree but working on my masters.
But I also want to say that a degree doesn’t guarantee you you $$$$ or a wonderful partner. It’s a relationship qualification like “I want a partner who has never had sex” or “I’ll only date someone that has at least had sex once”
If you want to give him a chance, you can do it. Just don’t ignore red flags and let him know that you’re taking it one day at a time to see what will happen. Let him earn it.
Why did you even make this post then, if you're not gonna listen to any advice? He's already done it multiple times. Cheaters don't change. You're not giving him any incentive to change either because you just keep letting him do it with no consequences.
Ghost her. Block her on everything. If you on-line together, move out when she’s not home and give her NO WARNING. I hope you have family or friends nearby to help. Don’t fall for her traps if she finds her way back to you.
I'm saying I'm emotionally not there and the psychical will follow
The person you loved is no longer that person she has changed. If she loved you and I mean truly loved you. You wouldn’t be going through this situation, relationship have ups and downs but the minute cheating occcurs, or physical emotional or mental abuse, showing you no respect constantly disrespecting hiring calling you out your name. That is not the person you fell in loved with. Unfortunately yes it’s sounds like it’s over you didn’t lose her it’s just she changed and not in the good way. You really need to talk to a lawyer and protect you and your kids. Remember kids are sponges and they are watching you go through this every day is this the example of what a long lasting relationship is do you really want to teach them this?
The thing about getting beaten down and starting crap is that it's so subtle that only the person she's doing it too realizes it. It's just weird to see someone in their early 20s being super catty , I've done nothing to her whatsoever. I wouldn't say she sabotaged my success because I still have many accolades but I know this is one of her goals.
You need therapy. She’s probably not the girl for you and that’s ok. You need to move on. You’re not mentally ready for a relationship it seems and maybe she wasn’t either.
Not “seems,” bro; IS.
Oh this is heartbreaking. I hope you get through to your mom
You don’t owe her forgiveness or reconciliation. If you think there’s nothing to be gained from reestablishing your relationship, then you can just not do that.
OP, you said in another post 4 months ago that your wedding was in 20 days at that point. So unless this is a made up post, you got with your current husband immediately upon leaving your husband, and have only been married for a very short while.
The one other occasion you mentioned where he acted like this, was it before you married him?
Lol…why y’all get married so young?