ColonyConfused
Don Juan
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My gf's ex is back in town for a few weeks to see his family and daughter, my gf and him broke up about 7 months ago, they have a 2 years old daughter together. She loves me, but a couple of days ago i managed to get her to confess that she kissed her ex, I was so mad and ready to leave but she explained to me why it happened. So, he has been trying to "change" for her during the last few months of their relationship which ended 7 months ago, but she was never satisfied with it, but since they have a daughter together, she wants to stay friends with him for the daughter's sake. A few days ago he was seeing her and their daughter together and he starts crying and basically says to my gf "why didn't you give me a little more time and moved on so fast?" and she feels pity (i suspect it was more than just pity) and kisses him. But since I found out that night, and was almost going to leave her, she promised it won't happen again and blah blah. But I can't get over the fact that she did exactly what I had asked her to never do. I understand that they have a daughter and they want to be there for her, but their relationship is over, and she shouldn't be giving him rides to his friends house or buy him food because he doesn't have a job yet, he's a 27 years old bum, basically. Anyway, long story short, I had very good plans for our relationship, she still has those plans, but I am disappointed, and feel a bit betrayed. We are both studying the same thing, go to the same school and take the same courses, and have the same goals for future career. Honestly, that has been hard for me to find in a girl in the past. I wouldn't want to leave her, but I am conflicted about my feelings now, part of me can't forgive her, and another part of me says "who cares? in the grand scheme of things, this won't matter at all, just be happy with what you got, don't raise hell".
What do you think? I need your perspectives.
Thank you!
What do you think? I need your perspectives.
Thank you!