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What job takes a man out of town every weekday, every week, and only back home on the weekends All The Time? I’m calling BS on that set up at least. Even truckers, oil riggers, coal miners don’t live like that.
On another note, she’s entangled with and still married to her husband. Your instinct to balk is corrext. He, the kids, and the dogs will always come before you and rightfully so. |
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what do you mean all need for it? You mean because of perimenopause and medical reasons? |
I think she is playing them both and probably have a lot of shame about it. Looks like she is the one with low self esteem and can't make a decision or commitment towards the new partner and want best of both worlds. Staying at your exs house after you're legally separated and having your own apartment is disgusting. You do have a choice, OP. I know I wouldn't entertain someone low-class like this. |
"This arrangement seems weird to me." Don't date people you think do "weird" things because it's a dead end. You must be desperate, right? |
Disgusting? OK. |
It's not weird but you don't have to like it. Find someone else. |
You must be a man. This myth that all women lose interest in sex as the age is going to make you all even lonelier than you already are. |
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The big question is, how's the sex?
If it's good, carry on. If not, move on. |
| This wouldn’t bother me. If she wanted to be with her ex, she would be. I’m sure she considers the dogs hers and feels like they have joint custody. |
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OP, have you... asked her about this? told her it makes you feel uncomfortable?
If you haven't, that would be step one. Maybe her response will be "I plan to do this forever, like it or lump it," in which case, you have more information. Maybe she says, "Yes, this is kind of weird, I don't plan to do this forever but here is why I will likely do this for the next [three months/six months/year" and what she says is reasonable. Or maybe she says, "I guess this is habit, but it it bothers you and you and i become more serious, I am open to changing it." I mean, this could be anything from absolutely nothing to worry about and you should just get over it to a serious boundary issue or a serious "not over her ex" issue. But only talking to her will tell you that. |
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This happens more than you think. I dated two men who would go stay at their ex's house while the ex was out of town to take care of their cats. And yes, I know the women were really not there.
If her ex is truly not there when he is, then they aren't spending any time together. |
I knew someone like this, too. They lived on adjacent streets, and the dog could go back and forth via the backyards. |
It could be disgusting if she is separated, have her own apartment and dating someone seriously. I would say she is not fair to OP, her new partner and stringing him along. Ofcourse, he could break it up anytime too. |