Jamie, I hope everything works out. Looking at Lex's history, I am amazed she even ever let you talk to Sam! Boy, has she been burned. I am curious though about one thing. You obviously are bi and probably poly. What made you choose to marry another woman, and want poly with a guy? I would have thought you would have married a male and incorporated another woman into your triad. Were you rescuing her from being burned by so many men?
Thanks, Mark. So do I. Let me give a quick update, and then I'll address the quote above.
A mutual friend of the three of us spoke with Sam last night (after I had spoken with this friend several times in the course of the day). He is really upset that Sam and I broke up. He is in a new poly relationship (inspired by ours), and wants to see this work out for all of us. He's extremely non-threatening and probably the best person to work as a go-between at the beginning of this. The friend told Sam that he and I spoke. Sam then told my friend that they needed to talk, if he had talked to me. My friend told me this and then said he'd let me know what Sam said when he got back.
Sam said that he really misses both Lex and me, and that he loves both of us. He also said that if we were to get back together, he would have to know that it was something Lex wanted, and not something that just I wanted. He told my friend that he doesn't want to be with me if I would walk out on Lex, and that if we were to work this out, lots of things would need to change.
So, I felt like my hands were completely tied, because Lex had said that she wanted nothing more to do with him, and I respect that.
But Lex read the transcript of the chat with my friend, and she saw how important Sam is to me (which she knew, but it was reiterated), as well as seeing some of the things that I had not told her yet (but was going to this weekend when we had our discussion about where to go from here, etc.). She was deeply, deeply hurt, but she says she forgives me, and that she loves me, and that we can move forward from this. She also said that she doesn't know how to re-establish a relationship with someone who has such little regard for her boundaries.
So that brings us to this afternoon. Sam called me. He said that my friend had said that I wanted to speak to him, which was indeed the case, but I was going to wait until after the weekend so that I could have written some things down and gotten my head into a little bit better place about it. However, I told him that I did indeed want to speak to him, but I wanted to do it face-to-face if possible. He was a little taken aback by this.
He asked how Lex and I were. I told him, honestly, better, not a full 180 degree turnaround, but better. So he said that now would be a good time for him. His dog had minor surgery yesterday, and he was at home. I asked him to give me a few minutes to think, and I'd come over when I had done that.
I spoke with Lex, and I asked her what it would take for her to give this another chance, if she could. I told her that if she didn't have an answer yet, I completely respected that and it was totally okay. She gave me a list of things, which I wrote down and took over there.
It was really weird to go to his place and act like we had never had a relationship. He didn't touch me. We sat across from each other on the couch with a full cushion between us, facing each other cross-legged.
I told him the things that Lex had said first. The only thing he asked me was, "What are you doing to save your marriage?" I told him, honestly, the things that I am doing. I said "I'm being completely, totally, 100% honest about everything. She knows everything that happened now, everything. I'm communicating and trying to meet her needs in this. I'm talking about what went wrong."
Those are the things we've been doing. It's only been 4 days, after all. I also told him that I was fully committed to making any changes that I needed to make, so that both of these relationships could work, and if saving my marriage means not seeing him, I don't like that, but I'll do it. He seemed surprised by that. It's not been my typical attitude throughout this, but I wanted him to see how serious I was about making things right, not just with L, but with him, if he wanted it.
I told him the changes we'd need to make. I told him where we went wrong, where Lex's boundaries had been overlooked, and why that was important, given the context of her history.
He seemed to listen to all of this, and said, "I can't see you until you fix your marriage. And I have to know that Lex is okay."
He doesn't want to hear that Lex is okay from me, he HAS to hear it from her. And I think that's fine. If she can get to a point with me where she feels safe enough and comfortable enough to speak to him, then I have done my job.
I'm still very sad, because I don't know how long it will take for him to see that I'm committed to doing this, and I'm not sure that it will work, regardless. But I'm also EXTREMELY cautiously optimistic, because I know that if I do the right thing, and I prove to him that my marriage is the most important thing, and Lex is the most important person in my life, then he will come back to me. And if he doesn't come back to me, for whatever reason, then at least I've done my work, my share, and tried as hard as I could to make this work.
Now, Mark, to address what you said WAY up there. Yes, Lex has been burned many many times. I should have respected that ENTIRELY, instead of continually pushing for what Sam and I wanted, rather than what she wanted. We've talked about that quite a bit over the last few days, and I think we're both in a place where we're willing to address those hurts and move forward.
Why did I marry her? Was I trying to save her? Actually... no. Long story short: I met her, 5 years ago last month, while I was in an extremely verbally and sexually abusive relationship with a man. He agreed to let me see her "as a toy."
I fell in love with her. She got me out of that life and gave me the opportunity to grow and explore all the sides of me that he broke.
I'm completely comfortable and confident with her. I married her because I knew if I didn't, I would regret it for the rest of my life. I have never had a love with anyone like I have with her, and certainly never with a man. With one notable exception, Sam. I feel the same depth and warmth of emotion with Sam that I do with Lex.
It would have been "easier" and "more societally acceptable" to have married a man, and been poly with a woman, but it didn't work out that way.
Both Lex and Sam are completely unique for their respective genders. Although I've had relationships with women which were deep and fulfilling, they weren't as sexually charged as my relationship with Lex is. And although I've had wonderful sexual relationships with men, NONE have had the emotional impact on me that Sam has.
*whew*
Okay, those of you who read all of this get cookies!
*hugs*
Jamie