IndieSolo
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Pregnancy can happen even with all kinds of birth control. Doesn't matter whether she got pregnant on purpose or not, anyway -- you cannot have any say over what a woman chooses to do with her body.
I have to say, I never understand why people get all possessive and crazy about paternity and forbidding metamours to get pregnant. So, just know that what I say comes from that mindset, but maybe something will be of help - not sure.
Well, it takes a village! Hubby (and you) now needs to look at financial arrangements for child support, for his kid. I say, let go of the indignance you feel. It isn't worth getting all up in arms about - a new life is coming into the world and your husband is the father. That is the reality of the situation. You can indulge in upset or you can accept what is happening. You are married to your husband but you gave your consent to his having sex with someone else, so obviously you realized you don't own him or his penis. I think the best thing to do is stop feeling like you have been victimized by this development, forgive everyone, and move on, because you will only increase your stress if you don't. Wave the white flag with this woman, so you and she can look at each other in the eyes again.
You don't need to hide these things from your kids, btw. If you do a search here, you will find a long thread about polyamory and children, which discusses how to handle kids being aware of such things. If you cannot come out to friends, family, and co-workers about being in a poly vee, you can simply say your husband donated his sperm to her, as Spork suggested. Guys do that all the time, even if married.
Your actions (consenting to and encouraging your hubby's extramarital sex) got you to this point, so accept your role in it, embrace what happened, and be who you are without shame and hiding. It's not so bad. You might even discover that other people you know are in poly arrangements - we're everywhere!
I have to say, I never understand why people get all possessive and crazy about paternity and forbidding metamours to get pregnant. So, just know that what I say comes from that mindset, but maybe something will be of help - not sure.
Well, it takes a village! Hubby (and you) now needs to look at financial arrangements for child support, for his kid. I say, let go of the indignance you feel. It isn't worth getting all up in arms about - a new life is coming into the world and your husband is the father. That is the reality of the situation. You can indulge in upset or you can accept what is happening. You are married to your husband but you gave your consent to his having sex with someone else, so obviously you realized you don't own him or his penis. I think the best thing to do is stop feeling like you have been victimized by this development, forgive everyone, and move on, because you will only increase your stress if you don't. Wave the white flag with this woman, so you and she can look at each other in the eyes again.
You don't need to hide these things from your kids, btw. If you do a search here, you will find a long thread about polyamory and children, which discusses how to handle kids being aware of such things. If you cannot come out to friends, family, and co-workers about being in a poly vee, you can simply say your husband donated his sperm to her, as Spork suggested. Guys do that all the time, even if married.
Your actions (consenting to and encouraging your hubby's extramarital sex) got you to this point, so accept your role in it, embrace what happened, and be who you are without shame and hiding. It's not so bad. You might even discover that other people you know are in poly arrangements - we're everywhere!
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