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Don Juan
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- Jul 16, 2014
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Hey there.
After nearly 4 years of mostly separation from my wive and us being officially divorced for the last year I am ‘trying’ to move on.
Most of the past years have been a struggle with the occasional passionate sexy time thrown into the mix.-Sex was always what connected us.
For years I was hopeful that she would ‘come right’,-she is a BPD and the push/pull thing has been there every time I show real intention to move on completely.
As we have a four year old,-we mostly have been focusing on being good parents and have remained respectful at that.
Despite the break up and divorce I haven’t had another relationship in those past four years.
Now I have met a nice chick.
We have only been going out for about a month but it’s going well so far and I am learning to love again.
It feels great!
Now that I have informed my ex -crazy wife that I am moving on,-she is trying incredibly hard to win me back. She admits to all sorts of wrongdoing and promises to make a ‘real’ effort now,-counselling included... I feel strong about moving on but when I see her crying and emotional,-she gets me to reconsider...
Brothers!
Once before I recieved some amazing support here.
I would love your help in reminding me to stay strong and not give in.
Or is there any hope that after four years of struggling a BPD will really change their ways?
Salute men!
After nearly 4 years of mostly separation from my wive and us being officially divorced for the last year I am ‘trying’ to move on.
Most of the past years have been a struggle with the occasional passionate sexy time thrown into the mix.-Sex was always what connected us.
For years I was hopeful that she would ‘come right’,-she is a BPD and the push/pull thing has been there every time I show real intention to move on completely.
As we have a four year old,-we mostly have been focusing on being good parents and have remained respectful at that.
Despite the break up and divorce I haven’t had another relationship in those past four years.
Now I have met a nice chick.
We have only been going out for about a month but it’s going well so far and I am learning to love again.
It feels great!
Now that I have informed my ex -crazy wife that I am moving on,-she is trying incredibly hard to win me back. She admits to all sorts of wrongdoing and promises to make a ‘real’ effort now,-counselling included... I feel strong about moving on but when I see her crying and emotional,-she gets me to reconsider...
Brothers!
Once before I recieved some amazing support here.
I would love your help in reminding me to stay strong and not give in.
Or is there any hope that after four years of struggling a BPD will really change their ways?
Salute men!