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Luke and Isabella, 22 y.o.
Location: California, United States
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On-line Live Sex Chat rooms Luke and Isabella
Date: January 4, 2023
first three paragraphs is all i had to read. even the title was enough. he's an abuser who's projecting onto you. and looks like you already know it's time to break up
Right. I think this is where I’m getting fucked up. She’s doing this to prove that she’s just as much “woman” as OP is, and then calling OP transphobic for bringing up a legitimate concern. I think this should’ve ended when OP’s wife said that she could not lactate. There is absolutely no reason why someone who cannot lactate should be trying to breastfeed a baby, no matter their gender.
I never understood the need for diamond rings, there are so many other gorgeous crystals and jewels.
She not changing so you can either accept the friendship or end the relationship. She’s not cheating on you, but since this is causing you so much grief, I would suggest ending it.
OP is pretty much blaming the other woman, and barely even holding her cheating husband accountable. She's known for years that he cheats and still accepts his shitty behaviour. She won't divorce him, I don't even know why she's here.
I get the feeling you think that if a woman has sex with one man, she’s somehow obligated to have sex with everyone who demands it.
Oh, fuck no. Nooooooo.
Wait it out or don’t, but she owes you. NOTHING just because she has slept with other people.
I don't think she got a monopoly on grief, nor does he. I think what he did was a terrible thing to do and one that is incredibly damaging to someone with depression. I think it is helpful to recognise to OP that she did not deserve that. I believe it is harmful to act as if she brought it on herself.
Because we know OP got depression, and anxiety. We know that is why she didn't speak to her husband. People in that state are commonly unable to be supportive. Saying “be more supportive” is not sound advise in that situation, it is terrible advise. It is harmful advise. It shows a gross lack of knowledge, or even worse dismissal, on what depression is.
We can only assume his state of mind because not much is said about it. And my advice is that he probably need professional support as well, just as we know she does.
Thank you, I now understand. Wish I picked up the hints sooner. Misread the situation and thought we had something. Thank you for everything