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Originally Posted by writer1
Your H sounds a lot like mine. He's sort of passive. Sort of wishy-washy. He's just glad you're staying. He doesn't really want to talk about it. He doesn't want to set up any sort of boundaries (like insisting you leave a job that may involve contact with OM or moving) because he's afraid he'll make you angry and you'll leave. It's impossible to POJA with someone like this, because they'll pretty much go along with anything you say. Fear of you leaving seems to be their motivating factor in all of this.

It doesn't matter if you can get your H to agree to any of this. My H agreed to allow continuing contact with the OM long after the A ended for the sake of our OC. Heck, I could probably still be talking to him if I wanted to. But my M never would have entered the R stage. I never would have given myself the opportunity to fall back in love with my H. Truth be told, the way my H reacted to my A has made R and falling back in love very difficult for me. It's difficult to respect someone who doesn't stand up for their M or their family.

Does your H have a thread on this site? If not, send him here and tell him to start one. He needs a lot of help and guidance as well.


I guess he is wishy-washy. I wish he would stand up and fight, but I also know he doesn't want to rock the boat.

He does have his own thread ... hopefully this link works.

Helo's thread - This is just the beginning


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Athena, when you were taking your psychology courses, do you remember reading anything about people who have a fear of intimacy?

I am not trying to make a diagnosis here, but it might be something for you to explore.

Affairs set up a false sense of intimacy. They are "safer" for those who fear intimacy, because any rejection can be viewed as a result of the situation rather than an affront to personal vulnerabilities.

It is actually in the most valued relationships that a person with a fear of intimacy has trouble being vulnerable and expressing needs.


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Originally Posted by HoldHerHand
Well.... Helooooooooooooooooooo, Sue.


Not sure I get that reference ...


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Well.... Helooooooooooooooooooo, Sue.


Not sure I get that reference ...

It's from Dr Harley's book, 'Surviving an Affair'. Have you read it?


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Originally Posted by Exodus1414
Athena, when you were taking your psychology courses, do you remember reading anything about people who have a fear of intimacy?

I am not trying to make a diagnosis here, but it might be something for you to explore.

Affairs set up a false sense of intimacy. They are "safer" for those who fear intimacy, because any rejection can be viewed as a result of the situation rather than an affront to personal vulnerabilities.

It is actually in the most valued relationships that a person with a fear of intimacy has trouble being vulnerable and expressing needs.


It was an introductory "101" course and honestly just the instructor's opinions and not part of the textbook. Having not been an addict, it did make a lot of sense to me logically.

I do see your point. Whenever I pushed away from OM and he asked about it, I justified it because we were doing something wrong - I always had an easy out.


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Originally Posted by HoldHerHand
Well.... Helooooooooooooooooooo, Sue.

Originally Posted by athena99
Not sure I get that reference ...
Originally Posted by bitbucket
It's from Dr Harley's book, 'Surviving an Affair'. Have you read it?


That's what I thought. Yes, I did identify with her quite well. In fact, I mentioned her in my introductory post. But her situation was different - her OM cheated on her. And that is why she tried to make things work at home.

My OM didn't cheat on me - I believe he wanted to leave his marriage. But that never happened, so I guess either he never really wanted to leave OR he let me go because he knew I felt I needed to try and fix things. Right now, I believe the latter.

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Originally Posted by athena99
I do see your point. Whenever I pushed away from OM and he asked about it, I justified it because we were doing something wrong - I always had an easy out.

My point was actually that your OM was the easy out.

If your husband rejects you, it is taken personally. If the OM rejects you (which he has) you can simply blame it on the situation.

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My OM didn't cheat on me -

So, in all seriousness - his having a WIFE doesn't count as "cheating on you"?

As Mel said, one day you will read this thread and be unable to believe the stuff you're so blindly spouting today.

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I believe he wanted to leave his marriage. But that never happened, so I guess either he never really wanted to leave OR he let me go because he knew I felt I needed to try and fix things.

Because a noble and honorable Affair Partner really really wants you to Do What's Right For Your Marriage. Please see my response just above.

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Right now, I believe the latter.

Of course you do. Because if it's not true, then what have you really been doing for the last 10 years?


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Originally Posted by athena99
Maybe our SF was fine before
Originally Posted by Delta_
When?
I know I wanted SF more than he did and he now realized that turning me down was a mistake. But before the EA started, I was ok with what we did. Pretty vanilla stuff.

Originally Posted by athena99
but I have gained more experience with OM and want different things.
Originally Posted by Delta_
What?

Seriously ... what experience is so unique with one man that a woman cannot enjoy the experience with another man? I know of none.

I guess it was just OM's confidence and experience. I was not used to it and it honestly blew me away. He met my needs in ways I didn't know I wanted them met and would not have been able to ask BH to do that before.

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Is it fair of me to request them of BH
Originally Posted by Delta_
Yes

What man wouldn't want to experience new and different things with his wife?
But he hasn't been open to it in the past and when I bring things up, won't he just assume it was because of OM?

Originally Posted by athena99
or is that a terrible insult ("I want you to be more like OM")?
Originally Posted by Delta_
The comparison doesn't need to be made in your mind nor does it need to be stated.

If you have a desire in the SF department, why not speak it?

People cannot read minds. Your husband cannot read your mind.

Keeping silent isn't something a sexually liberated woman does.

I am lazy. I was attracted to OM and he and I were able to express wants easily. It is harder with BH and so I don't even try. But if I speak up, then he will want to do it. And I am not sexually attracted to him, so I don't want him to.


Originally Posted by athena99
I was quite promiscuous and not terribly respectful of myself, but I chalked it up to being a young, sexually liberated woman. Problem is, I am now a married woman with children and I shouldn't be acting that way anymore. But I don't feel any older or more mature and still want my freedom to behave that way.
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What way? Please elaborate.

I normally wouldn't ask such personal questions, but I believe it's very important here.


I was fairly protected growing up, but I also learned to masturbate (all on my own) at a very young age. I had plenty of opportunities to have sex in high school, but was always scared to go that far, so when I left home to go to university, I was still a virgin. But after my first experience, it was like the flood gates opened. I slept with pretty much anyone I got close enough to, whether I was with someone else or not. I was proud of myself. I was young and sexy and having fun. I had a foursome, a couple of threesomes, and lesbian ONS with a girl from the 3-some. I was doing whatever I wanted.

Then I met BH. He was different. I conquered him and prepared to move on, but he was nice and I didn't want to hurt him. So I stayed. I am sure I tried to warn him off by going into my desire for women and that I may be a lesbian. But he didn't run away. He was a safe guy and I thought that maybe he would save me from myself. I knew I was not acting responsibly and maybe this was a good choice. Right away I felt I'd settled.

Shortly after we started dating, I hooked up with an old friend who I had wanted so badly years ago (when I was 16 and he was 28). He was now a loser, but that didn't stop me. I told BH about it - but I honestly don't remember when or what his reaction was. I later went on an overnight ski trip and had every intention of cheating on him again with another old boyfriend, but the opportunity never came up, so I didn't.

We married and had kids and I seemed to put all of that behind me. OM and I were friends and flirting, but we didn't cross the line. But then we did.

I guess I never did change. I am a serial cheater.


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So, in all seriousness - his having a WIFE doesn't count as "cheating on you"?


I knew they stopped SF and were having serious problems in their marriage. She wanted to fix things and he was holding back. I was torn - I wanted him to be happy, but I also wanted him for myself. When he needed to give in to make her happy again (god it was so unfair to her) I knew he didn't want to but was only trying to make things livable at home, so I accepted it as part of our situation that we'd created.

I didn't see it as cheating because he wasn't doing it for himself. He didn't want to, but he did it out of guilt.

Yeah, I can see how f**ked up that looks. Yet I was so deep in it that it looked and felt normal.


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Originally Posted by athena99
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Originally Posted by Mulan
So, in all seriousness - his having a WIFE doesn't count as "cheating on you"?


I knew they stopped SF and were having serious problems in their marriage. She wanted to fix things and he was holding back. I was torn - I wanted him to be happy, but I also wanted him for myself. When he needed to give in to make her happy again (god it was so unfair to her) I knew he didn't want to but was only trying to make things livable at home, so I accepted it as part of our situation that we'd created.

I didn't see it as cheating because he wasn't doing it for himself. He didn't want to, but he did it out of guilt.

Yeah, I can see how f**ked up that looks. Yet I was so deep in it that it looked and felt normal.

The most f'ed up part of it is that you believe his lies.

They weren't having sex ...
He was holding back from her ...
He needed to give in ...
He didn't want to make her happy again ...
He's with her out of guilt ...

Oh, athena. I'm sure his wife has a much, much different story.


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Originally Posted by athena99
I know I wanted SF more than he did and he now realized that turning me down was a mistake. But before the EA started, I was ok with what we did. Pretty vanilla stuff.

....

Seriously ... what experience is so unique with one man that a woman cannot enjoy the experience with another man? I know of none.

....

I guess it was just OM's confidence and experience. I was not used to it and it honestly blew me away. He met my needs in ways I didn't know I wanted them met and would not have been able to ask BH to do that before.

....

But he hasn't been open to it in the past and when I bring things up, won't he just assume it was because of OM?

....

I am lazy. I was attracted to OM and he and I were able to express wants easily. It is harder with BH and so I don't even try. But if I speak up, then he will want to do it. And I am not sexually attracted to him, so I don't want him to.

....

I was fairly protected growing up, but I also learned to masturbate (all on my own) at a very young age. I had plenty of opportunities to have sex in high school, but was always scared to go that far, so when I left home to go to university, I was still a virgin. But after my first experience, it was like the flood gates opened. I slept with pretty much anyone I got close enough to, whether I was with someone else or not. I was proud of myself. I was young and sexy and having fun. I had a foursome, a couple of threesomes, and lesbian ONS with a girl from the 3-some. I was doing whatever I wanted.

Then I met BH. He was different. I conquered him and prepared to move on, but he was nice and I didn't want to hurt him. So I stayed. I am sure I tried to warn him off by going into my desire for women and that I may be a lesbian. But he didn't run away. He was a safe guy and I thought that maybe he would save me from myself. I knew I was not acting responsibly and maybe this was a good choice. Right away I felt I'd settled.

Shortly after we started dating, I hooked up with an old friend who I had wanted so badly years ago (when I was 16 and he was 28). He was now a loser, but that didn't stop me. I told BH about it - but I honestly don't remember when or what his reaction was. I later went on an overnight ski trip and had every intention of cheating on him again with another old boyfriend, but the opportunity never came up, so I didn't.

We married and had kids and I seemed to put all of that behind me. OM and I were friends and flirting, but we didn't cross the line. But then we did.

I guess I never did change. I am a serial cheater.

There is no such thing as vanilla stuff when even flirting outside of your marriage.

So you basically entered this marriage knowing BH is a nice guy, and you were prepared to cheat on him because he is a safety net.

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Originally Posted by Mulan
So, in all seriousness - his having a WIFE doesn't count as "cheating on you"?


I knew they stopped SF and were having serious problems in their marriage. She wanted to fix things and he was holding back. I was torn - I wanted him to be happy, but I also wanted him for myself. When he needed to give in to make her happy again (god it was so unfair to her) I knew he didn't want to but was only trying to make things livable at home, so I accepted it as part of our situation that we'd created.

I didn't see it as cheating because he wasn't doing it for himself. He didn't want to, but he did it out of guilt.

Yeah, I can see how f**ked up that looks. Yet I was so deep in it that it looked and felt normal.

The most f'ed up part of it is that you believe his lies.

They weren't having sex ...
He was holding back from her ...
He needed to give in ...
He didn't want to make her happy again ...
He's with her out of guilt ...

Oh, athena. I'm sure his wife has a much, much different story.
Exactly...
While in false R with my XWH, we dated, had SF, spent almost every afternoon talking privately.

What was he telling POSOW? He sleeps on the couch; its not working, etc...

Waywards lie. Even to their AP.


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Originally Posted by athena99
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Originally Posted by Mulan
So, in all seriousness - his having a WIFE doesn't count as "cheating on you"?


I knew they stopped SF and were having serious problems in their marriage. She wanted to fix things and he was holding back. I was torn - I wanted him to be happy, but I also wanted him for myself. When he needed to give in to make her happy again (god it was so unfair to her) I knew he didn't want to but was only trying to make things livable at home, so I accepted it as part of our situation that we'd created.

I didn't see it as cheating because he wasn't doing it for himself. He didn't want to, but he did it out of guilt.

Yeah, I can see how f**ked up that looks. Yet I was so deep in it that it looked and felt normal.
rotflmao

I'm sorry, but that is just too funny. Please tell me you don't still believe all of these lies. I could see how you would have had to believe them at the time in order to keep going on with the A and feeling "special" to him. But, please.

You do realize that this is what every single married man tells their AP right? It's so classically textbook that it isn't even funny. And for some reason, every single OW falls for it.


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Originally Posted by bestfriend439
While in false R with my XWH, we dated, had SF, spent almost every afternoon talking privately.

What was he telling POSOW? He sleeps on the couch; its not working, etc...

Waywards lie. Even to their AP.

Thing is, I knew he was placating her and doing some stuff to make it look like he was interested in fixing things - he told me all about it. But I really do believe he was doing it out of guilt and not out of love/respect for her because he wasn't really trying that hard.

Maybe I am fooling myself in thinking he didn't lie to me. I have no proof that he did, so that's where I am.


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I'm sorry, but that is just too funny. Please tell me you don't still believe all of these lies. I could see how you would have had to believe them at the time in order to keep going on with the A and feeling "special" to him. But, please.

You do realize that this is what every single married man tells their AP right? It's so classically textbook that it isn't even funny. And for some reason, every single OW falls for it.


Sorry to disappoint. My world was/is very foggy I guess. I would honestly need real proof of him lying to change my feelings.


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[quote=writer1]I'm sorry, but that is just too funny. Please tell me you don't still believe all of these lies. I could see how you would have had to believe them at the time in order to keep going on with the A and feeling "special" to him. But, please.

You do realize that this is what every single married man tells their AP right? It's so classically textbook that it isn't even funny. And for some reason, every single OW falls for it.
Sorry to disappoint. My world was/is very foggy I guess. I would honestly need real proof of him lying to change my feelings.


He's a cheater. He was willing to sleep with you for two years and lie to his wife about it the entire time. He's obviously a very good liar. That isn't proof enough?

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Originally Posted by SapphireReturns
STOP TALKING ABOUT OM!!!

Every time you talk about other man your feelings for him surfaces! Do you not see this???

That is why I told you in my last post NOT to think or talk about other man when you start thinking about him start thinking about your DH.

What is wrong with you?

You are literally self sabotaging your marriage every time you get on here and post something about OM.

If you want your marriage to work then...

STOP THINKING ABOUT OM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can not do that until you start gaining control of your though process otherwise...

What you think about you'll bring about.

Good luck.

P.S the only time you should talk about him is with your husband being open and honest! laugh but stop talking about OM on here! We do not give a rats @$$ about him, so stop it!


Just bringing Saphs quote up again. STOP TALKING ABOUT OM. Even if someone asks about him or tells you how he really is try relating it to how this effects you and your BH today. Not how it was with OM. STOP..STOP...STOP it already.


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I'm sorry, but that is just too funny. Please tell me you don't still believe all of these lies. I could see how you would have had to believe them at the time in order to keep going on with the A and feeling "special" to him. But, please.

You do realize that this is what every single married man tells their AP right? It's so classically textbook that it isn't even funny. And for some reason, every single OW falls for it.


Sorry to disappoint. My world was/is very foggy I guess. I would honestly need real proof of him lying to change my feelings.
He's a cheater. He was willing to sleep with you for two years and lie to his wife about it the entire time. He's obviously a very good liar. That isn't proof enough?


You would think so, right? But I don't believe he ever lied to me.


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You're wallowing in the mire Athena. Take a step (see my sig block)


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