DestinyWaits
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I was wondering if anyone else had ever had this experience, and if so, how you handled it. In our relationship with our last partner, a woman my husband and I loved very dearly, we were always trying to put things on an equal level with everyone. We wanted her to feel that she was an equal part of our relationship. We got her opinion on decisions, included her in day-to-day activities, and so on. All this was made more difficult by the fact that she wanted to live on her own, to put on the outer appearance of being "normal" for her seriously religious mother, but at the same time wanted to be an avid part of our relationship.
We took all the steps that we could think of to take to let her know she was an equal with us, or more importantly, with me, as a sister wife should be. But she was insistent that she was and would remain the "third" person. We wanted her to be an equal, but she couldn't get past the fact that we had been a married couple for years before she came along. I think this is part of the reason our relationship didn't last, which is very upsetting, because she was the one we thought would be with us forever. We loved her dearly.
Do any of you know what can be done to help make someone understand that, although we are married, we do have enough love to include them and love them as an equal? Can this be done?
We took all the steps that we could think of to take to let her know she was an equal with us, or more importantly, with me, as a sister wife should be. But she was insistent that she was and would remain the "third" person. We wanted her to be an equal, but she couldn't get past the fact that we had been a married couple for years before she came along. I think this is part of the reason our relationship didn't last, which is very upsetting, because she was the one we thought would be with us forever. We loved her dearly.
Do any of you know what can be done to help make someone understand that, although we are married, we do have enough love to include them and love them as an equal? Can this be done?
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