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I know everyone’s first reaction will be “she’s cheating!” but I don’t think that’s necessarily the case here. Contrary to popular belief, it is possible for men and women to just be friends. This is someone your wife was close with before you got married, I don’t know why it would be shocking that she’s close with him now. It’s not like either of them are being sneaky or secretive.
I understand how it could be hurtful to hear your kid call another man dada, but to put it into perspective it’s pretty normal for kids to call other people mom or dad at that age. For a while my daughter called every woman with brown hair “mama” – it wasn’t malicious or intentional, it was just her learning.
I think the bigger issue here is that you’re not able to be home with your kids as often as you’d like. You should get to feel like a parent too. It sounds like you need to have a conversation with your wife about her getting some kind of job to contribute to finances so you don’t have to work so many hours. Her wanting to be a SAHM isn’t just her decision, it’s a decision you have to both be on board with for the best interest of your family.
Well your own partner being bi doesnt mean anyone they live or go out with would also be interested in them, it only means your partner would have the potential to be interested in the roommate. A bi male living with a straight male wouldnt really make you worried.
Or they could just room with people where the partner trusted both of them rather than only one of them. Id have way more issue with my gf living with a guy I dont know than I would a guy I do know and that has never shown interest in her.
I think this stance provides the best advice in the thread. Give yourself time to process this. Please find someone to talk to (separately from couples therapy.)
I know everyone’s first reaction will be “she’s cheating!” but I don’t think that’s necessarily the case here. Contrary to popular belief, it is possible for men and women to just be friends. This is someone your wife was close with before you got married, I don’t know why it would be shocking that she’s close with him now. It’s not like either of them are being sneaky or secretive.
I understand how it could be hurtful to hear your kid call another man dada, but to put it into perspective it’s pretty normal for kids to call other people mom or dad at that age. For a while my daughter called every woman with brown hair “mama” – it wasn’t malicious or intentional, it was just her learning.
I think the bigger issue here is that you’re not able to be home with your kids as often as you’d like. You should get to feel like a parent too. It sounds like you need to have a conversation with your wife about her getting some kind of job to contribute to finances so you don’t have to work so many hours. Her wanting to be a SAHM isn’t just her decision, it’s a decision you have to both be on board with for the best interest of your family.
Well your own partner being bi doesnt mean anyone they live or go out with would also be interested in them, it only means your partner would have the potential to be interested in the roommate. A bi male living with a straight male wouldnt really make you worried.
Or they could just room with people where the partner trusted both of them rather than only one of them. Id have way more issue with my gf living with a guy I dont know than I would a guy I do know and that has never shown interest in her.
Hopefully she’ll get them thrown off the plane before they even leave the airport ?
I think this stance provides the best advice in the thread. Give yourself time to process this. Please find someone to talk to (separately from couples therapy.)
I’m sorry this happened, OP. Really.
Have you discussed the things that bother you? Maybe seeing a couples counsellor could help.
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