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bunz_8222 10-03-2006 01:44 PM

need advice
 
my /g f found out about a gay experiance i had with a men while i was with her. We had a very good relationship, great sex, a child etc. Ever since she found out she has kicked me out, we no longer live together. It has been a week since she found out and is persistant in saying that there is not hope for us to be together ever again. She says that she is no longer sexually attracted to me and find me and the who idea repulsive and sick.

I understand where she is comming form , this was a 1 time thing it was amistake and i have no intrest in pursuing gay or Bi relationhsips.

I offered to do anything i can to make it work ... she still refuses. Offered to go to councelling , but she still refused.



Anything i can do???
I really want things to work out between us.

WildIrish 10-03-2006 01:58 PM

First of all, let me say that I'm sorry to hear that you and your girlfriend are at odds.

Do you think she took the news of this experience extra hard because it came on the heels of having taken and posted pictures?

osuche 10-03-2006 02:21 PM

As I see it, you broke your relationship covenant if you promised to see her exclusively. Doesn't matter if it was with a man or a woman...it was a breach of faith.

She is within her rights to exclude you from her life from this point forward. You'll have to work to earn her trust back, assuming she is willing to let you try.

I think right now the only thing you can do is be patient with her and let her know that (1) you messed up, and (2) you're willing to work to earn back her trust.

Best of luck!

Oldfart 10-03-2006 04:19 PM

It's a quirk of people that if you have an affair with someone the same sex as your partner, it's a betrayal, but if you have an affair with the opposite sex to the partner, it's saying that you were unhappy with them on a gender basis. This is a much bigger slap in the face and may be unrecoverable.

Good luck.

Lilith 10-03-2006 05:55 PM

I'd suggest you try to get into couple's therapy.

bunz_8222 10-03-2006 06:04 PM

hi


thanks for your great advice... glad everyone is honest i appreciate that.

I'm not sure how to approach this situation.

Its only been 1 week so i hope that because of our situation thing will work out.

I suggested couples therapy but that was turned down on her end.

I know i made a big mistake but after being together for 5 years i was expecting a bit more comsideration from her side.


Do you think that this will pass, once she gets over the initial phases of the situation?

Lilith 10-03-2006 06:14 PM

What consideration did you show her?

Keep suggesting therapy.

bunz_8222 10-03-2006 06:18 PM

i showed her consideration in other aspects, i went through many problems with her. No matter what happened i was there for her even when a few years a go she was not sure if she wants to be with me.

i was expeciting some of that from her also. Some understaning and willingness to work it out.

rockintime 10-03-2006 08:28 PM

I'm sorry to hear both of you are experiencing difficult times.

You've referred TWICE to what you were expecting of her...but...

...your expectations are just that...YOURS. I don't think you have a right to try to place them upon her.

If you've truly clearly and sincerely said to her that you made a mistake, apologized and offered to do whatever it takes to try to fix this, then it sounds like you need to just give her space and time...and hope that she finds it in her heart to forgive you so the two of you can try to work things out. But if she ultimately can't get beyond this, then you both will need to move on with your separate lives.

WildIrish 10-04-2006 08:29 AM

How long ago did the experience happen?

bunz_8222 10-04-2006 08:04 PM

it happened a few months a go


But she found out on Mon last week and told exactly a week a go....almost to the minute.

jseal 10-04-2006 09:19 PM

bunz_8222,

Many people have great difficulty with homosexual behavior. You know, the unnatural / sick / sinful issues. It can be very difficult to get past that. All I can suggest is to be patient, and to try to get a dialog of some form going.

Good luck sir.

LixyChick 10-05-2006 05:02 AM

I have a few questions...

Does your g/f know the person you had the experience with? Is he gay or bi...and known for it?

Did it happen in your home? In the bed you share with her? At a time when she trusted you to be doing something else?

Had you ever discussed doing something of this nature with your g/f before? Did she tell you then that it was unacceptable to her?

How did your g/f find out?

Was your child at the scene (not necessarily in the same room, but under the same roof)?





I have more questions but I'll let you answer these for starters. You don't have to answer them here if you understand where I am going with them.

Oh...and btw...you could start counseling by yourself if she won't go. It'll show sincerity and you might learn how to (a) handle the breakup or (b) earn her trust again. Ya see bunz...we don't know the whole of the story and so we can only go on what you provide. We are not professionals and work off of personal experiences and as if "the something" had happened to us. A professional can delve into you and your experience more deeply and detailed.

Hope this helps!

Loulabelle 10-05-2006 06:04 AM

One question for you:

Did you use protection with this man?

If not, you risked passing on an infection to your girlfriend. Did you consider that you might have exposed her and YOUR OWN child to HIV? This is a huge risk in a heterosexual one night stand, but even more so with a homosexual one.

If I were your girlfriend, I do not think I'd be able to forgive you for putting me at that kind of risk without me having the option to make any choices myself. That level of irresponsibility, lack of consideration and selfishness would make me question your fitness to be my life partner and even be around my child.

Regardless of all of the other aspects of your infidelity, this one alone is big enough for your partner to be justified in ending the relationship. You seem to think she's doing you some kind of a disservice by not taking into account your 5 year relationship. How much account did you take of the relationship, when you got initimate with another person?

If you did use protection and his bodily fluids and yours did not come into contact in ANY way, then good for you. Make sure she knows this, regardless of whether your relationship resumes, to at least set her mind at ease on that score.

If she takes you back....what can I say? She's a better woman than I am.

Oldfart 10-05-2006 11:15 AM

As Lixy said, how she found out may also have a big part in this.


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