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Not a big fan of it either. I like it on occasion, but I usually have to be pretty intoxicated. And then it feels really good, but even then I don't like it for more than a couple minutes at a time. Just not my thing.
Therapy is good. I would not open the marriage on his end, you will most definitely be done at that point but I feel like you are already done to be honest.
Your decision to ambush him, to betray his trust and undermine his sense of safety was so extraordinarily toxic that it's unlikely that he'll be able to forgive it and it's absolutely certain that he'll never forget that you did this to him.
You have said that you “just wanted to help”….your fiancรฉ didn't need help, he had no interest at all in a reconciliation. You decided to help the person who harmed him. Please find a reputable therapist to help you unpack why you felt that you were doing a good thing and why you thought it was even remotely acceptable to be communicating with his mother without telling him much less set him up for an unexpected, unwanted, traumatic 'reunion'.
Fully acknowledging what you did means first fully understanding what you did. I don't think the relationship has a good chance of recovering from this but any chance there is will hinge on you taking absolute ownership of how badly you screwed up.
Not a big fan of it either. I like it on occasion, but I usually have to be pretty intoxicated. And then it feels really good, but even then I don't like it for more than a couple minutes at a time. Just not my thing.
Therapy is good. I would not open the marriage on his end, you will most definitely be done at that point but I feel like you are already done to be honest.
Ops partner should seek therapy could be a trauma response and should get her teeth and throat looked at
Sounds like she wants to look for greener grass from the comfort of your yard.
I have no idea why any man would make jerk off videos. Dick pic is bad enough as it is.
That said, maybe get him some help?
Your decision to ambush him, to betray his trust and undermine his sense of safety was so extraordinarily toxic that it's unlikely that he'll be able to forgive it and it's absolutely certain that he'll never forget that you did this to him.
You have said that you “just wanted to help”….your fiancรฉ didn't need help, he had no interest at all in a reconciliation. You decided to help the person who harmed him. Please find a reputable therapist to help you unpack why you felt that you were doing a good thing and why you thought it was even remotely acceptable to be communicating with his mother without telling him much less set him up for an unexpected, unwanted, traumatic 'reunion'.
Fully acknowledging what you did means first fully understanding what you did. I don't think the relationship has a good chance of recovering from this but any chance there is will hinge on you taking absolute ownership of how badly you screwed up.
That's what I am saying, she has a problem that is outside of OPs realm of solving