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Metamours don't have to be best friends, but you are right, it does seem to work better if they can work on the same team. A team doesn't have to talk though. There can be an understanding that you love the same man and have his best interest in your heart. With this kind of approach one can make decision and move forward with consideration for everyone. It sounds like in this situation you and he could act together to do what makes her feel more comfortable without jeopardizing what you have too much. You and he could act as a team in supporting her instead of you and her acting as a team to support him at this point in time. I would wonder if she would soften a bit when she sees the benefits of a poly relationship in this way. Its really hard for people to grasp on to hate and their point of view within it if people do nothing but love and be kind in return; showing that it will be okay and everything is not as it seems. I hope with time she comes to that when she sees that he is happy and therefore able to support her better. In my poly dynamic we come together to help each other out. There was one time that my gf's husband fell off his bike and needed help. My bf went to get the bike and we kept it at our place for awhile. We all pitched in to help in various ways over the course of time it took for him to heal. That is what it is all about for us. Its about a bunch of people all coming together as a chosen family. It might not be to others, but that is a choice that some poly people make and its been a really good one for me. I would give this some time. Its all new to her and she is likely frustrated, hurt, feels like her vitality is already taken from her because she is sick and now she might lose her husband too. You are likely a huge threat. She is in a very vulnerable position as he is her caregiver and really, I think anyone would be very afraid if they were her. I would suggest finding as much compassion as you can for her and find ways to lighten the load. In my experience, even if it ends in her convincing him that you are not who you say you are (basically a veto) and he decides to leave you, you can at least come out of this feeling that you did everything possible to make her feel as comfortable and supported as you could and actively showed him you loved him to the best of your ability. There are other threads on metamours that might help if you look in the serch engine under "metamours" or "metamour." edit: One last thing, I would stop trying to find times to talk to her in private. You are obviously upsetting her and making it really uncomfortable for her in some way. I didn't that in my last relationship as I wanted to give my metamour a chance to have it out with me, but all it did was make things worse and made her eventually decide that I had to be out of her life as I was driving her crazy. I wish I had known that before, but my bf never told me I was, just that she didn't want to be my friend. I kept saying I don't want to be her friend either but misunderstood that that meant she really wanted me out of her life. You might be the kindest person in the world, but really, sometimes, when someone has decided that a person is irritating, there is nothing to do but back off and do what one can from a distance... in silence. I would ask him to stop telling you stuff too. The details are not for you to know. Its between him and her. They need their privacy. You and he need your privacy. When you get your extra day with him (which I would insist on at this point) I think I would agree that you will not talk to her, will not listen to the details about what she says and get back on track of having a good time together without her around or being the topic of conversation.
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Thanks RP.
![]() I just want to do what's best for all involved. I don't consider myself a threat. I've always been fair and compassionate. It's the nature of who I am. Sometimes I'm too much of a pushover, keeping my mouth shut to keep the peace, regardless of my own needs. (my ex husband benefits from that the most! lol). I haven't asked for anything more than a little additional facetime during the week. That's just a recent request now that our feelings have developed into something more than casual these past few months. It's hard to have more than casual feelings restricted to a casual time limit. As you said, I just want to love him, not change him or his circumstances. But I want to be loved and protected/defended fairly in return. That's my only wish and intent here. Thanks for the pep talk. It's nice to hear support and encouragement for all 3 of us in this situation.
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I understand its hard. I eventually just decided to let it go and accept what I had with my ex boyfriend that only wished to see me once a month. I turned to other people and found other situations to invest in as a result. It was sad and didn't make the break up easier, but I at least wasn't wasting my time. I tried to "fix" the situation and that is where I failed. I wasn't getting much out of the situation by the end and apparently neither was he so shit hit the fan and now we're done. You can read about it in my blog from Jan 2012 until now.
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I hope he sees that giving you one more day a week wouldn't really take much away from her, seeing as how their relationship has crumbled so. Guilt is a terrible reason to stay connected and feel obligated to someone.
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I'm sorry. I feel that I've unfairly portrayed my bf and his wife in a very unfair manner. It's caused alot of hurt and pain that I can't erase. Words can't express how terrible I feel about that.
Thank you for all your support and thoughts in helping me wade my way through his tough journey. ![]() How do we close the thread? To spare their privacy, I'd rather not discuss this anymore.
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Thankfully no one knows them newtoday. You haven't used names and thousands of people from all over the world read here and gain from what you and others write. Take heart that they are still anonymous and so are you. Good luck.
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You were being honest and sharing your fears, hopes, and feelings. Is that really so awful?
Like RP said this is all anonymous, everyone's privacy is perfectly intact. For all we know you could be making up every word of this as part of a novel you're working on. I'm very sorry to hear it's caused hurt, but it always confuses me when people feel guilty for "portraying someone in a bad light" on an online forum like this. It's not like what anyone here thinks can affect the real lives of anyone involved in any way, nor are any of us likely to remember the details of your story in a month or so (no offense meant at all, but its a high traffic board with many similar sounding stories). Why take our perceptions so hard?
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I guess it just makes things awkward and tense offline. Just unfortunate, because I think it's important they both know how you feel.
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Yes, anonymous to the world, but upsetting to them that I had those thoughts.
As I said, it was llike a journal, with feedback, no ill intent just trying to make the best of a confusing situation. I'm just a normal woman, in a less than normal circumstance, with a limited perspective, trying to find my way through a complicated situation , hoping to find clarity in an anonymous, *safe*, environment. ![]() Oh well... lesson learned. |
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Me: 30ish bi Female S: mid 20s bi MtF transsexual (presurgery) Our Kids: D 8 yrs, boy (Mine only from prior relationship); T 2 yrs, boy; A under 1, boy Living and Developing a relationship with L: 30ish bi Female and her husband B: mid 20s bi Male Their Kids: Little L 3 yrs, boy, R nearly 2yrs, girl, Due November 2012 Favorite Poly thought (if you recognize help me find the source): Jealousy is not a disease, it is a symptom. To "cure" it you must identify the disease. |
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