Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If it’s in ZERO way holding you back from dating and finding someone else, I guess it’s ok. Personally I’d rather have a clean break and not be entangled.
Of course it is holding her back! She said that he wants to remarry her (after having ended their marriage by cheating), and that she would consider remarrying him. Would YOU want to date someone who still sleeps with their spouse they are considering remarrying? And do you really think she can be all on board with a new partner while also in this situation and considering remarriage with the other guy she is sleeping with?
Super weird. Either remarry him or move on, OP.
Anonymous wrote:If it’s in ZERO way holding you back from dating and finding someone else, I guess it’s ok. Personally I’d rather have a clean break and not be entangled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to sleep with your ex husband, why bother getting divorced?
Honestly, not having to sleep my husband is one of the biggest benefits of getting divorced. I can’t imagine giving up half my assets, and dealing with custody of the kids only to still have to have sex with an ex. Like WHY?
You have the worst of all worlds.
I mean sex wasn’t really the main point of our marriage, and when we were married enjoyed it, so ur didn’t feel like a chore. Though we are super compatible sexually, and we can get along and be friends. We still have love for each other, even though we couldn’t stay married at the time. We don’t have resentment for towards each other, and just view sex as something we do to, that benefits both of us, to keep our connection. That was registered as being done by weird people, by the podcast host and viewers, and I didn’t get it.
Why are you trying to keep a romantic connection?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to sleep with your ex husband, why bother getting divorced?
Honestly, not having to sleep my husband is one of the biggest benefits of getting divorced. I can’t imagine giving up half my assets, and dealing with custody of the kids only to still have to have sex with an ex. Like WHY?
You have the worst of all worlds.
I mean sex wasn’t really the main point of our marriage, and when we were married enjoyed it, so ur didn’t feel like a chore. Though we are super compatible sexually, and we can get along and be friends. We still have love for each other, even though we couldn’t stay married at the time. We don’t have resentment for towards each other, and just view sex as something we do to, that benefits both of us, to keep our connection. That was registered as being done by weird people, by the podcast host and viewers, and I didn’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't want to date you if I found out you were still hooking up with an ex.
Big red flag that neither of you have moved on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to sleep with your ex husband, why bother getting divorced?
Honestly, not having to sleep my husband is one of the biggest benefits of getting divorced. I can’t imagine giving up half my assets, and dealing with custody of the kids only to still have to have sex with an ex. Like WHY?
You have the worst of all worlds.
I mean sex wasn’t really the main point of our marriage, and when we we’re married enjoyed it, so ur didn’t feel like a chore. Though we are super compatible sexually, and we can get along and be friends. We still have love for each other, even though we couldn’t stay married at the time. We don’t have resentment for towards each other, and just view sex as something we do to, that benefits both of us, to keep our connection. That was registered as being done by weird people, by the podcast host and viewers, and I didn’t get it.
Anonymous wrote:My ex-husband and I have been divorced for about seven years, but we’ve still been intimate occasionally over that time. I recently came across a discussion online where a lot of people were saying this kind of situation is weird or unhealthy, which made me pause.
Curious what others think—if both people on the same page, is this actually a problem, or just one of those things people judge more harshly than they should?
Anonymous wrote:If you’re going to sleep with your ex husband, why bother getting divorced?
Honestly, not having to sleep my husband is one of the biggest benefits of getting divorced. I can’t imagine giving up half my assets, and dealing with custody of the kids only to still have to have sex with an ex. Like WHY?
You have the worst of all worlds.