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BrianneGoddess

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I'm a married mom (3 children). I enjoy reading, writing, travelling, music in all forms and spending time with friends/family. I have a *slight* obsession with chocolate (hahaha).

In the past few months I've experienced an awakening of self, which was a long time in coming. I spent most of my married life thus far determined to make myself fit the mould of ideal wife, mother and daughter and in the process lost huge chunks of myself - I determined that my family deserved more and so forced myself to be what I thought they wanted. In the process, husband and I drifted further and further apart, and when issues cropped up we ignored them mostly.

When the explosion happened, it was scary and incredible for both he and I. It started with exploring the idea of a Female led relationship, and as my dearest friend helped guide me in this new world of self actualisation, I fell in love with her. And she with me. (we have never met in person, she lives thousands of miles away)

To cut a long story short, her husband freaked out when she told him (even though she had always told him she was searching for her female other) and she decided that there could be no us.

In the aftermath I blurted all out to my husband (he noticed my distress immediately) and he in a surprising turn of events has been stronger, more supportive and gone out of his way to understand this new development in my journey. I'm in awe of his adaptability in all honesty, and he has even said that he missed my old self as I locked her away and that he understands that this is just an extension of the younger me he fell in love with.

Through the heartache I experienced, we (my friend and I) managed to salvage our friendship and we are still in constant, daily communication. We just do not talk about us, or what we nearly had - although both of us have alluded to the loss and emotional upheaval it's wreaked on our families and daily lives.

My husband has suggested I look closer to home to see if this is a self discovery / poly thing or if it's a HER thing. He is willing to be supportive as long as I am honest and open about what is happening. I don't know how I feel about that for right now, but I'd like to learn as much as I can and explore my feelings on this - either to be open to another relationship later, or to be emotionally ready should she find her way back to me.

I look forward to chatting here and finding strength to discover this new side of myself.
 
Hi! Chocolate is great. Got a favorite brand? I love Godiva. Especially the fruit centers like strawberry, raspberry, and lime. YUM. :D
 
Hi! Chocolate is great. Got a favorite brand? I love Godiva. Especially the fruit centers like strawberry, raspberry, and lime. YUM. :D

My favourites are Lindt (their new fun and funky range is quite amazing) and Cote d'Or.

The Lindt Chilli and Lindt Sea Salt are more my types of chocolate. My current all-time favourites are their Dark Chocolate Cookie and Chocolate Fondant. So so good.

I'll need to try find the Godiva range here where I live to see if it compares :D
 
My favourites are Lindt (their new fun and funky range is quite amazing) and Cote d'Or.

The Lindt Chilli and Lindt Sea Salt are more my types of chocolate. My current all-time favourites are their Dark Chocolate Cookie and Chocolate Fondant. So so good.

I'll need to try find the Godiva range here where I live to see if it compares :D

They have a less expensive (and frankly, somewhat lower quality, but still good) line of Godiva products that are sold in the paper bags with individually wrapped "truffles" and also bars...those can be found in places like Walgreens, Target, etc. Then there's the GOOD STUFF. The gold boxes, the real truffle collections...they are a lot more expensive. I'll be honest. They are very expensive. But occasionally worth it. The most common regular store I know of where you can find them is Barnes & Noble bookstores. If you have access to a military base, they sometimes have them at the PX/BX Exchange stores, and then there is Godiva.com...I'm a rewards member there, and get some really good discounts sometimes.

Serious Chocolate is SERIOUS BUSINESS. ;)
 
I'm not in the USA, so none of those shops (stores... lol) are here :D

We do have some speciality chocolate places, but they tend to make their own labels and carry only a few more well known expensive brands.

Gonna have to hit the serious shopper malls (ugh!) or try my good friend google to hunt some down to try :D

And yes - can never get too serious about serious chocolate...

I have cookbooks only on chocolate, and recipe folders only on various chocolate mousse's or chocolate baking treats.

I've even tried making my own chocolate from scratch last year with the kids - was amazing, but so much of hard work!

Oh, I make the MOST divine chocolate sauce to go with ice cream... yum!
 
I'm not in the USA, so none of those shops (stores... lol) are here :D

We do have some speciality chocolate places, but they tend to make their own labels and carry only a few more well known expensive brands.

Gonna have to hit the serious shopper malls (ugh!) or try my good friend google to hunt some down to try :D

And yes - can never get too serious about serious chocolate...

I have cookbooks only on chocolate, and recipe folders only on various chocolate mousse's or chocolate baking treats.

I've even tried making my own chocolate from scratch last year with the kids - was amazing, but so much of hard work!

Oh, I make the MOST divine chocolate sauce to go with ice cream... yum!

Chocolate mousse! Mmmm....

I wonder...OK for what it is worth, at the bottom of the page at Godiva.com, there is a dropdown menu with different countries. They've got locations or shipping availability in the US, China, UK, Europe (what, in general? lol!) Hong Kong, Japan, and Turkey apparently. Wow!

I actually need to go visit the mall soon to find something nice for each of my lovers for Valentine's Day. I am thinking, a small gift, but good. If I can find something unusual, so much the better. Maybe chocolate covered bacon...
 
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I shall go search their site now!! Thanks for the tip!

Chocolate covered bacon??!! Seriously??

How about chocolate dipped fruit and a blindfold?
 
My favourites are Lindt (their new fun and funky range is quite amazing) and Cote d'Or.

The milk chocolate Lindor does it for me- a couple of squares of them makes me happy any time. Personally I think it's Lindt's best creation.

More locally I have more than a passing fondness for Cadbury's Black Forest and a native brand, Whittakers, and their dark peppermint creme chocolate is seriously yum.

However, at the top of my basic-brands chocolate pyramid is a Dutch brand, Droste, and their milk/dark choc pastilles. I literally can't go past them without buying a tube.

/Adam
 
Greetings BrianneGoddess,
Welcome to our forum. Please feel free to lurk, browse, etc.

A slight obsession with chocolate? That's abnormal. Only an *extreme* obsession with chocolate can be normal. :eek:

As for being polyamorous, that is strictly optional around here. Just check out our various threads and see what calls to you. Post if you have any questions, concerns, or whatnot.

Glad you could join us!
Sincerely,
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Welcome aboard!
 
In the past few months I've experienced an awakening of self, which was a long time in coming. I spent most of my married life thus far determined to make myself fit the mould of ideal wife, mother and daughter and in the process lost huge chunks of myself - I determined that my family deserved more and so forced myself to be what I thought they wanted. In the process, husband and I drifted further and further apart, and when issues cropped up we ignored them mostly.

I am happy to see that you figured that out before your marriage ended in divorce. I didn't. Ironically though I don't regret the fact that we are divorcing, but I had no idea how badly we had drifted apart until OUR explosion happened. But I wasn't willing to reconcile.


And for the record, just made a thick peanut butter protein shake with two delicious dark chocolate Godiva bars. I call them "time of the month" shots. :D
 
I am happy to see that you figured that out before your marriage ended in divorce. I didn't. Ironically though I don't regret the fact that we are divorcing, but I had no idea how badly we had drifted apart until OUR explosion happened. But I wasn't willing to reconcile.


And for the record, just made a thick peanut butter protein shake with two delicious dark chocolate Godiva bars. I call them "time of the month" shots. :D

THAT shake sounds divine! I am storing that recipe for next month!! :D

You have no idea how comforting it is to hear there are others who went through the same thing. I'm sorry about the divorce - endings to what you think will be forevers are hard to cope with.
 
Hello and welcome to the sight. From the looks of thing's you will fit in well here. :)
Hehe - thanks, I feel welcome. Most of all I feel not judged, and that is a big deal.
 
You're exploring a female led relationship? FemDom "kink?" After years of trying to be a "good wife and mother" and losing yourself in the process, you're now Domming your husband?

Well, no wonder he is supporting you in exploring your lesbian side. Does he really have a choice? ;) hehe!

Sorry things got weird with your LDR when your friend's husband slammed the door on romance for her.

I wish you well finding the lovestyle you seek.
 
I shall go search their site now!! Thanks for the tip!

Chocolate covered bacon??!! Seriously??

How about chocolate dipped fruit and a blindfold?

Chocolate covered bacon is a great example of just how weird Americans are willing to be. Right up there with deep fried anything you can think of at the county and state fairs. But it's very good when done properly. The key is really getting the grease soaked out of it well with paper towels after cooking and before putting chocolate on it. It's the same salty plus sweet principle you get with chocolate covered pretzels.

I have also had chocolate covered potato chips (crisps?) before and they are yummy, too.

I am such a picky eater that I don't think I'd let someone blindfold me and feed me foods. But I do like chocolate covered fruit...some fruit, at least...berries, apples.

LOL I should stop, here we are in the polyamory forum and I'm just like "Chocolate, what?" For what it's worth, you sound very self-aware, and I hope that you find a happy configuration that works well for everyone.
 
You're exploring a female led relationship? FemDom "kink?" After years of trying to be a "good wife and mother" and losing yourself in the process, you're now Domming your husband?

Well, no wonder he is supporting you in exploring your lesbian side. Does he really have a choice? ;) hehe!

Sorry things got weird with your LDR when your friend's husband slammed the door on romance for her.

I wish you well finding the lovestyle you seek.

Oh LOL!! I'm still just a baby dom... Still learning... And he is still learning to not argue back ;) so this support is totally outside the realm of that... Lol. But I find it comes so easily to me and he loves it when she comes out to play too. Both these new concepts have brought so much harmony and peace and excitement and... Just everything back to our relationship. It's good.

Thank you for your compassion. I'm not giving up hope... This is too big a deal for me.

And thank you for the support! I hope I figure it out at some stage too... :)
 
Spork, you can try a variety of fruits, strawberries, bananas, kiwi fruit, orange segments... All good :)

Thanks for the support, I've done a lot of soul searching, I just want to be authentically me.. I really want to be content in my skin and feel relatively happy with life.
 
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