Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ZachF wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's so awesome of you to mock this woman who, according to you, was raped multiple times. You must be such a great person! It's so thoughtful of you to not "create the drama" of having been raped. Kudos!
Big flag. Unless she was a victim of war crimes or held prisoner, it's doubtful she was raped multiple times.
Not really. She may well have been molested as a child or in an abusive relationship.
I have friends who were raped multiple times. Once as a kid, again in college, and again later in life. For one friend, the first rape let her to alcohol/drugs which let to the next two. For another friend, she likes to go out by herself which may make it easier for guys to drug her (they did). For another, she dates shady guys and ended up being date raped/pressured a lot by same and different guys. I think the stat is 3/4 women are raped which also works out to one woman out of four being raped three times.
Anonymous wrote:Stop overthinking it.
Anonymous wrote:ZachF wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It's so awesome of you to mock this woman who, according to you, was raped multiple times. You must be such a great person! It's so thoughtful of you to not "create the drama" of having been raped. Kudos!
Big flag. Unless she was a victim of war crimes or held prisoner, it's doubtful she was raped multiple times.
Not really. She may well have been molested as a child or in an abusive relationship.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where is OP?
+100
Anonymous wrote:No it's not silly how you feel. I think it's realistic. A lot of men do have some "savior" complex when it comes to f**cked up women. He probably does still have some residual feelings for her or the her that existed back then, which is why he saved those letters and photographs.
OTOH, what your husband said is practical too. He married you and she married someone else. I doubt he is pining for her even if he might occasionally think about her from time to time. It's just one of those complicated, less than ideal situations you have to learn to live with and let go of the angst.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, let me get this clear. A suicidal bulimic woman who cheated on him is your DH's "one that got away?"
I don't think you need to overthink this either OP.
Am I the only one that thinks it's possible the husband embellished those details? And tried to make her sound worse than she was so OP wouldn't feel threatened by his ex still calling him (when he still had feelings for her?) Moot point now, but, I wouldn't be surprised if her name shows up on a Facebook search, and her life doesn't look like it needed dodging.
Anonymous wrote:OP, the title of your thread is "Husband had another relationship before we met. Not sure how I feel."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I had seen some photos hidden in some letters years ago with a bunch of his boxes and I threw it away, thinking that he didn't even realize that he had it. When we moved in together, an entire room was his boxes, so when I was on maternity leave, I went through them and almost everything got thrown away.
"[A]lmost everything got thrown away" is so passive. "I threw almost everything away." Own what you did.
Anonymous wrote:Yall are married with kids why are you focused on this nonsense?