This is kind of a weird question and trigger, there is an OW component

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was never dying. He just wanted a reason to get you to stop being a Stage 4 clinger.


This is one of the myriad of reasons why married people should not have affairs. There are so many unstable people out there like OP. They live in fantasy land and read something into nothing. They just can’t accept that they ultimately meant nothing. Tough pill to swallow. To know you were duped.


Okay I will let his Surgeon and ICU team know you think they were imaginary. I'm sure the enormous scars are also just makeup.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was never dying. He just wanted a reason to get you to stop being a Stage 4 clinger.


This is one of the myriad of reasons why married people should not have affairs. There are so many unstable people out there like OP. They live in fantasy land and read something into nothing. They just can’t accept that they ultimately meant nothing. Tough pill to swallow. To know you were duped.


Thats why she needs a therapist. Pronto!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was never dying. He just wanted a reason to get you to stop being a Stage 4 clinger.


This is one of the myriad of reasons why married people should not have affairs. There are so many unstable people out there like OP. They live in fantasy land and read something into nothing. They just can’t accept that they ultimately meant nothing. Tough pill to swallow. To know you were duped.


Okay I will let his Surgeon and ICU team know you think they were imaginary. I'm sure the enormous scars are also just makeup.


Only you aren’t a relative so no you won’t. You aren’t even allowed in ICU, honey. Only his wife and kids are.
Anonymous
I’m really worried for this man and his family. She’s on the verge of going full Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was never dying. He just wanted a reason to get you to stop being a Stage 4 clinger.


This is one of the myriad of reasons why married people should not have affairs. There are so many unstable people out there like OP. They live in fantasy land and read something into nothing. They just can’t accept that they ultimately meant nothing. Tough pill to swallow. To know you were duped.


Okay I will let his Surgeon and ICU team know you think they were imaginary. I'm sure the enormous scars are also just makeup.



It's not hard to google names of surgeons or pictures., OP. The bottom line real or not this man does not want you in his life in any real way. At the best, you are his dirty little secret. You are of zero value to him. Stop communicating with him and get therapy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m really worried for this man and his family. She’s on the verge of going full Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction.


That’s a touch dramatic.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was never dying. He just wanted a reason to get you to stop being a Stage 4 clinger.


This is one of the myriad of reasons why married people should not have affairs. There are so many unstable people out there like OP. They live in fantasy land and read something into nothing. They just can’t accept that they ultimately meant nothing. Tough pill to swallow. To know you were duped.


Okay I will let his Surgeon and ICU team know you think they were imaginary. I'm sure the enormous scars are also just makeup.


Your not even welcome at his funeral
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m really worried for this man and his family. She’s on the verge of going full Glenn Close in Fatal Attraction.


That’s a touch dramatic.


OP is nothing but drama.
Anonymous
It’s fine if you want to take some space OP. Ultimately you accepted as part of the relationship that you would remain unknown to his wife and family, so you need to understand what that means. But you don’t have to like it.

It sounds like he has you strung out on the “special” place you have in his life. Honey, please understand that you are special without him and you don’t need to keep filling this role. Take whatever good he gave you, wish him love and move on.
Anonymous
Everyone knows men don't actually care for their OW.
Anonymous
The idea that this or any man should “cherish’ another person is faker than any ideas OP had about her relationship. Just gross. Like all women are running around need a big man’s protection from the cruel world.
UCK- op don’t listen to them.
Yes, you need to let your emotions to this guy go. The relationship was meaningful because it important to you. It is no longer helpful to you and it is time to let him and the relationship go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows men don't actually care for their OW.


Meh. Men compartmentalize. They can feel like they love someone but it doesn’t translate into the practical day to day arrangements that would make that person feel good, unless social norms dictate that they provide it and they will dutifully do so without thinking. The key part is without thinking. Men don’t think. They do. I guarantee OP’s guy didn’t think about how this would make her feel.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He was never dying. He just wanted a reason to get you to stop being a Stage 4 clinger.


This is one of the myriad of reasons why married people should not have affairs. There are so many unstable people out there like OP. They live in fantasy land and read something into nothing. They just can’t accept that they ultimately meant nothing. Tough pill to swallow. To know you were duped.


Okay I will let his Surgeon and ICU team know you think they were imaginary. I'm sure the enormous scars are also just makeup.


Only you aren’t a relative so no you won’t. You aren’t even allowed in ICU, honey. Only his wife and kids are.


You are worthless to him and even more so in relation to his wife.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Everyone knows men don't actually care for their OW.


Meh. Men compartmentalize. They can feel like they love someone but it doesn’t translate into the practical day to day arrangements that would make that person feel good, unless social norms dictate that they provide it and they will dutifully do so without thinking. The key part is without thinking. Men don’t think. They do. I guarantee OP’s guy didn’t think about how this would make her feel.



They love you as long as nobody they know or respects ever sees you?

Okay your definition of live is odd.
Anonymous
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/986830.page#20412465



https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/987392.page


OP's other threads on this topic so you can catch up, those of you telling her that there was good in this relationship are only feeding her delusions.
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