Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I did it for a year. In retrospect, it was a waste of a year, but I needed to know in did everything I could to try and save my marriage after my ex cheated with a coworker. He refused to do any of the work. Would literally say "I can't read it." Refised to discuss his cheating in therapy, only agreed to discuss everything wrong with me and how horrible I was. We actually had a counselor quit because she said it was an abusive dynamic, him taking his cheating off the table.
Go for it, but pay close attention to how much effort he puts into it. That will tell you everything you need to know.
And do not beg a cheater to stay with you. Biggest regret i have is not telling him to get the F out of my house and life the moment I found out.
Good for you for protecting your premarital asset, keeping separate finances, and not feeling the pressure to upgrade once you had a second income coming in!
My boyfriend and i are discussing marriage, but he is an “all in” type, and doesn’t understand why I would want to protect myself, in case he blows up the marriage.