I seem to have somehow angered the gods of poly and ended up in my worst case scenario.
My partner C is now in a relationship with a person F who I absolutely cannot stand but also cannot avoid. This combination of circumstances is driving me mad and causing a lot of unhappiness but I have no clue how to fix it.
F isn't a bad or dangerous person and their relationship rings no alarm bells, so there’s no reason for them to not be together. I just can’t be happy for them or feel okay around them because I have such an intense personal dislike of F.
The obvious solution would be to avoid F and have nothing to do with their relationship, which I would be quite happy with. The problem is F lives in the same town as me (C lives a few hours away). We share a lot of interests and are part of the same social groups, so it’s almost impossible for me to avoid them without losing a large chunk of my social life and a lot of mutual friends.
The only other possible solution I can see is to get over it and learn to get along with F. Believe me, I've tried. We’re often in the same spaces so I've spent a lot of time trying to find common ground since long before C and F got together. Unfortunately the more I've gotten to know F the more I dislike them. We've been polite and amicable towards each other but I've progressed from seeing them as a bit of an unpleasant creep to an absolutely awful person that I don’t want to interact with at all.
Now that they’re together I don’t feel comfortable being in the same room as F. I wouldn't be able to enjoy myself without my feelings about them intruding. But even if I do leave our mutual social groups, there’s always the risk of seeing F (or worse F and C together) around town, so there’s no real way to keep this relationship separate from my life.
I don’t want to be hostile to F or create further awkwardness, nor do I want to let this issue affect my relationship with C. Obviously I don’t want C to compromise their relationships because of me; I would never feel comfortable with anything resembling a veto. This is having a massive and unavoidable negative impact on my life though and I've run out of ideas for how to make it workable.
Does anyone here have any similar experiences or suggestions?
My partner C is now in a relationship with a person F who I absolutely cannot stand but also cannot avoid. This combination of circumstances is driving me mad and causing a lot of unhappiness but I have no clue how to fix it.
F isn't a bad or dangerous person and their relationship rings no alarm bells, so there’s no reason for them to not be together. I just can’t be happy for them or feel okay around them because I have such an intense personal dislike of F.
The obvious solution would be to avoid F and have nothing to do with their relationship, which I would be quite happy with. The problem is F lives in the same town as me (C lives a few hours away). We share a lot of interests and are part of the same social groups, so it’s almost impossible for me to avoid them without losing a large chunk of my social life and a lot of mutual friends.
The only other possible solution I can see is to get over it and learn to get along with F. Believe me, I've tried. We’re often in the same spaces so I've spent a lot of time trying to find common ground since long before C and F got together. Unfortunately the more I've gotten to know F the more I dislike them. We've been polite and amicable towards each other but I've progressed from seeing them as a bit of an unpleasant creep to an absolutely awful person that I don’t want to interact with at all.
Now that they’re together I don’t feel comfortable being in the same room as F. I wouldn't be able to enjoy myself without my feelings about them intruding. But even if I do leave our mutual social groups, there’s always the risk of seeing F (or worse F and C together) around town, so there’s no real way to keep this relationship separate from my life.
I don’t want to be hostile to F or create further awkwardness, nor do I want to let this issue affect my relationship with C. Obviously I don’t want C to compromise their relationships because of me; I would never feel comfortable with anything resembling a veto. This is having a massive and unavoidable negative impact on my life though and I've run out of ideas for how to make it workable.
Does anyone here have any similar experiences or suggestions?