Anonymous wrote:I did with my H. We broke up about a year while he “worked on things”.
I wish we hadn’t gotten back together. Even though he did do therapy, the underlying issues are still there. One of which is that when things get difficult in life, his first reaction is to put zero effort into our relationship. Like right now he’s going through a stressful time at work so no more date nights, no more helping out at home, etc.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve seen it go both ways.
1) DH and I dated in college. Broke up for most of our senior year, mainly due to him being immature about handling multiple life stressors. Reunited after graduation and have been together since (14 years, married for 10, 3 kids).
2) A good friend’s long term boyfriend asked for a break to figure things out in his life— he was in a crisis about his career, his father was sick, and he said he needed time to pursue therapy and figure out his issues around why commitment scared him. He ended up meeting someone else and marrying her within a year! That was clearly a case of “he’s just not that into you”.
Anonymous wrote:No offense but this would not be a man in which I would want to marry, let alone date. He has too many issues. He can’t handle work. He can’t handle his family. Do you really want to marry and procreate with a depressed man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. And then we divorced 12 years later.
Lol, same. He’s a great dad and our kids are awesome so no regrets, but the underlying issues never went away.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. And then we divorced 12 years later.
Anonymous wrote:In this situation where he is caring for a terminally ill parent I would give him some grace and keep the doors open.
He sounds like a good quality person.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I have friends who were together 8 years, broke up for a year then got back together, married with a kid. They are happy.