Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP don't start that nonsense when you have a young child. Either get divorced, or stay with your husband. You chose to have a family, don't now decide to go down some dysfunctional path. It's not fair to your husband or daughter. Sadly, he is probably afraid you are going to divorce him, and why he brought up this option. Get some counseling.
plus one
#1 I already feel sorry for their kid!
Anonymous wrote:
You’ll fall in love with someone else and marriage will be over. If I were you husband I’d be consulting with a lawyer because that is the path you’re on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have permission it is ok. However, for me it sounds exhausting to have a successful marriage and manage some relationship on the side.
I managed it quite well with little drama at all. I do remember buying two big arrangements of flowers on Valentines day the the lady at check out says, oh, you have two lovers? Must get expensive.
I told her, you have no idea.
Did you have young kids at the time? I hope not.
Anonymous wrote:Just to throw a new perspective, I am the husband and bi. Didn’t really know about the bi side until about 7 years into the marriage. It really caught me by surprise as I never had any feelings like that. Told my wife and she was cool with it. We have had some experiences together and it’s been toms of fun! Maybe it’s a lot easier to find a guy who is into NSA fun so “dating” isn’t exhausting or time consuming. It all depends on the situations that you agree to with your partner. We always do things together so there are no secrets. This life comes around only once and there is nothing at the end so try to live it the best you can. My wife and I wanted to be able look back 20 years from now and say that we didn’t hold back or live with regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP don't start that nonsense when you have a young child. Either get divorced, or stay with your husband. You chose to have a family, don't now decide to go down some dysfunctional path. It's not fair to your husband or daughter. Sadly, he is probably afraid you are going to divorce him, and why he brought up this option. Get some counseling.
plus one
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you have permission it is ok. However, for me it sounds exhausting to have a successful marriage and manage some relationship on the side.
I managed it quite well with little drama at all. I do remember buying two big arrangements of flowers on Valentines day the the lady at check out says, oh, you have two lovers? Must get expensive.
I told her, you have no idea.
Anonymous wrote:OP don't start that nonsense when you have a young child. Either get divorced, or stay with your husband. You chose to have a family, don't now decide to go down some dysfunctional path. It's not fair to your husband or daughter. Sadly, he is probably afraid you are going to divorce him, and why he brought up this option. Get some counseling.