Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'm sick of people on this forum saying "partner". A boyfriend relationship just doesn't have the same level of commitment as a HUSBAND so, yeah. Still if it were me, I'd break up with him for sure.
we've been together a decade, own a home together, joint money, beneficiary to each other's wills, medical POA, raising children together. Believe me there is far more commitment here than there was in either of our marriages
Anonymous wrote:As I was driving home from work today, I see my partner in his car with an unknown woman in the passenger seat and he appears to be changing his pants. I pull over (with our 3 yr old daughter in the car) and kindly ask him what the hell is he doing. He says he is going to happy hour with co workers to celebrate passenger girls birthday and was changing out of his uniform. he hadn't called me to tell me had plans after work. And I was very upset he had his pants down with boxers in full view while this girl is sitting right there. I left and called him to say if you don't come home immediately and explain yourself then I'm done. He says ok but stays and has a drink and comes home an hour and a half later. WWYD?
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'm sick of people on this forum saying "partner". A boyfriend relationship just doesn't have the same level of commitment as a HUSBAND so, yeah. Still if it were me, I'd break up with him for sure.
we've been together a decade, own a home together, joint money, beneficiary to each other's wills, medical POA, raising children together. Believe me there is far more commitment here than there was in either of our marriages Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say "partner" but you really mean boyfriend, right? Either way, it's over.
"Partner", when used by heterosexuals, means he comes and goes as he pleases and she will have sex with him and take him back every time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You say "partner" but you really mean boyfriend, right? Either way, it's over.
"Partner", when used by heterosexuals, means he comes and goes as he pleases and she will have sex with him and take him back every time.
Anonymous wrote:You say "partner" but you really mean boyfriend, right? Either way, it's over.
Anonymous wrote:As I was driving home from work today, I see my partner in his car with an unknown woman in the passenger seat and he appears to be changing his pants. I pull over (with our 3 yr old daughter in the car) and kindly ask him what the hell is he doing. He says he is going to happy hour with co workers to celebrate passenger girls birthday and was changing out of his uniform. he hadn't called me to tell me had plans after work. And I was very upset he had his pants down with boxers in full view while this girl is sitting right there. I left and called him to say if you don't come home immediately and explain yourself then I'm done. He says ok but stays and has a drink and comes home an hour and a half later. WWYD?