polykitten
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OKAY so I wrote up this really long post explaining the situation and... backspaced on accident. So here's a shorter, better version:
I have been dating this guy named Seth since October 30th, 2006. We both met this wonderful man named Nate who we both fell head over heels for who, before we were even dating even, moved across the country to live with us. On March 23rd of this year we finally caved and declared our love for each other and have been in a very happy relationship since then!
Of course, with all relationships there's been a few issues that I'm not sure how to go about fixing.
Nate is very hung up on the fact that me and Seth have a decade behind us while he's the new guy because he's really insecure and fears not being important. Which is understandable because he's had a very long history of messy relationships and people who've treated him like he wasn't the sweetest, most wonderful man alive. He's used to being treated like he isn't important, and therefore is intimidated by the length of time me and Seth have with each other. I decided I wanted to show him a lot of extra love (after discussing it with Seth) to try and help him understand that he is our entire universe and he is the most important thing to have ever happened to us.
Unfortunately in doing so, Seth now fears that I love Nate more than him. Even though I discussed it with him beforehand and got the okay to give him extra love. Because of this, Seth is starting to pine for my attention and makes it really obvious, causing Nate to feel like Seth doesn't love him.
SO basically I need help in regards to:
1) How can I make Nate feel important and wanted without accidentally making Seth feel insecure?
2) Is there any way I can comfort Nate about the fact that me and Seth have so much time behind us? Is there anyway I can help him realize that he is just an important and loved and the time doesn't change that?
3) Also how in the world do I get two men to talk to each other about their feelings and just in general? They seem to fear coming off as bad boyfriends if they express their emotions, so how do I make them feel more comfy with their feelings?
What doesn't help is all three of us are diagnosed with some pretty severe mental illnesses (I'm diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, and so is one of my boyfriends. The other is diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder spectrum)
I love them both more than anything in the world and I want to knock them both square on their beautiful dumb heads for thinking otherwise, BUT that doesn't solve anything lol...
Help??
I have been dating this guy named Seth since October 30th, 2006. We both met this wonderful man named Nate who we both fell head over heels for who, before we were even dating even, moved across the country to live with us. On March 23rd of this year we finally caved and declared our love for each other and have been in a very happy relationship since then!
Of course, with all relationships there's been a few issues that I'm not sure how to go about fixing.
Nate is very hung up on the fact that me and Seth have a decade behind us while he's the new guy because he's really insecure and fears not being important. Which is understandable because he's had a very long history of messy relationships and people who've treated him like he wasn't the sweetest, most wonderful man alive. He's used to being treated like he isn't important, and therefore is intimidated by the length of time me and Seth have with each other. I decided I wanted to show him a lot of extra love (after discussing it with Seth) to try and help him understand that he is our entire universe and he is the most important thing to have ever happened to us.
Unfortunately in doing so, Seth now fears that I love Nate more than him. Even though I discussed it with him beforehand and got the okay to give him extra love. Because of this, Seth is starting to pine for my attention and makes it really obvious, causing Nate to feel like Seth doesn't love him.
SO basically I need help in regards to:
1) How can I make Nate feel important and wanted without accidentally making Seth feel insecure?
2) Is there any way I can comfort Nate about the fact that me and Seth have so much time behind us? Is there anyway I can help him realize that he is just an important and loved and the time doesn't change that?
3) Also how in the world do I get two men to talk to each other about their feelings and just in general? They seem to fear coming off as bad boyfriends if they express their emotions, so how do I make them feel more comfy with their feelings?
What doesn't help is all three of us are diagnosed with some pretty severe mental illnesses (I'm diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, and so is one of my boyfriends. The other is diagnosed with obsessive compulsive disorder spectrum)
I love them both more than anything in the world and I want to knock them both square on their beautiful dumb heads for thinking otherwise, BUT that doesn't solve anything lol...
Help??
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