Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It’s exactly leaving a relationship.
And it’s rejection. The other person outcompeted the spouse. How do you see it?
Nobody outcompeted anyone. He just wanted to f…k two women. That’s all. Variety, one way or another is what men want. Treesomes, the wife&mistress etc.
Anonymous wrote:No. It’s exactly leaving a relationship.
And it’s rejection. The other person outcompeted the spouse. How do you see it?
Anonymous wrote:No. It’s exactly leaving a relationship.
And it’s rejection. The other person outcompeted the spouse. How do you see it?
Anonymous wrote:Wake up call to all you writing about and focused on morales and sex acts:
Get a clue.
Once a person has made up their mind to leave a voluntarily relationship, they can do that. Shaming does not keep someone in your bed. (Another clue).
This person communicated his situation to his date. That should actually be applauded.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the big deal? Marriage is on the outs
Anonymous wrote:Don’t feel bad. You did the right thing. He is the ahole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh. I started seeing someone a month ago.
We met online I looked him up because he said something that felt off, and after going down a rabbit hole I found out he's married. We were never intimate. I blocked him on everything. I did nothing wrong but I feel like crap.
I’m curious, what did he say that felt “off?” This may be useful for other people.
He said that he had to get off the phone because his son and grandson were pulling up. He explained that his son needed him. He was now a single dad who worked overnight and He would watch his grandson overnight.
He didn't say I'll text you later, he couldn't talk until the next day. I remember thinking wow, he started as a really young grandad. I discovered through sleuthing that he also lied about his age by 10 years.