A brief summary:
I'm a 33 year old guy who started dating Mary (31 year old, F) about a year ago. We had a fabulous beginning to our relationship, and I truly thought I'd found my partner. We were engaged about 7 months into dating (I know, I know), and married right around our year anniversary.
Anyhow, she told me 3 weeks after our wedding ceremony, that she's having some loving feelings for a fellow female co-worker, and wants to explore them. I was initially devastated, confused, and hurt by this news, as I thought this was going to be the time we start planning our future together, and this took me completely by surprise.
So, just a few other tidbits of important info....1)My wife, Mary, had mentioned long ago that she'd had been with other women in the past, but it seemed to me brought up in a very nonchalant fashion (she states that she identified as bisexual while we were dating), and I didn't give it much of a thought. She now has expressed that she identifies as bisexual and Polyamorous. (I ain't concerned about the bisexual part of this equation)...Never once did we discuss any type of open relationship while dating
2) The woman she's been dating is a lesbian, who she says is open to exploring a Poly relationship, although I have my doubts, as her previous relationship was for 5 years, and monogamous as far as I know. They've been going out frequently, but I've asked her to refrain from sex until I can process all of this more thoroughly.
3) We somehow didn't get around to signing the marriage license, as we had a friend do our ceremony, so not officially married in the eyes of the State, just to all of our friends and family.
4) We had some pre-wedding relationship issues involving the wedding planning where she was feeling unsupported by me, and where I believe she started feeling for this other woman who was super supportive and helpful in the process.
So yes, now, I'm in that rock=hard place situation, still madly in love with the woman I married, but feeling pretty lost. I'd like to think that polyamory would work, but have serious reservations. I feel betrayed that this wasn't mentioned months ago. I feel threatened that this other woman doesn't really want anything to do with a polyamorous relationship, and is just waiting to pick up the pieces of our crumbling relationship. I feel that any foundation that would be needed for this to work has not been built, but also, if she's truly in love with this person, timing and foundation building cannot wait, and I cannot ask them to put their feelings on hold. I'd like to see polyamory as a beneficial situation for all involved, but I'm having a hard time visualizing anything good at the moment.
I'm a 33 year old guy who started dating Mary (31 year old, F) about a year ago. We had a fabulous beginning to our relationship, and I truly thought I'd found my partner. We were engaged about 7 months into dating (I know, I know), and married right around our year anniversary.
Anyhow, she told me 3 weeks after our wedding ceremony, that she's having some loving feelings for a fellow female co-worker, and wants to explore them. I was initially devastated, confused, and hurt by this news, as I thought this was going to be the time we start planning our future together, and this took me completely by surprise.
So, just a few other tidbits of important info....1)My wife, Mary, had mentioned long ago that she'd had been with other women in the past, but it seemed to me brought up in a very nonchalant fashion (she states that she identified as bisexual while we were dating), and I didn't give it much of a thought. She now has expressed that she identifies as bisexual and Polyamorous. (I ain't concerned about the bisexual part of this equation)...Never once did we discuss any type of open relationship while dating
2) The woman she's been dating is a lesbian, who she says is open to exploring a Poly relationship, although I have my doubts, as her previous relationship was for 5 years, and monogamous as far as I know. They've been going out frequently, but I've asked her to refrain from sex until I can process all of this more thoroughly.
3) We somehow didn't get around to signing the marriage license, as we had a friend do our ceremony, so not officially married in the eyes of the State, just to all of our friends and family.
4) We had some pre-wedding relationship issues involving the wedding planning where she was feeling unsupported by me, and where I believe she started feeling for this other woman who was super supportive and helpful in the process.
So yes, now, I'm in that rock=hard place situation, still madly in love with the woman I married, but feeling pretty lost. I'd like to think that polyamory would work, but have serious reservations. I feel betrayed that this wasn't mentioned months ago. I feel threatened that this other woman doesn't really want anything to do with a polyamorous relationship, and is just waiting to pick up the pieces of our crumbling relationship. I feel that any foundation that would be needed for this to work has not been built, but also, if she's truly in love with this person, timing and foundation building cannot wait, and I cannot ask them to put their feelings on hold. I'd like to see polyamory as a beneficial situation for all involved, but I'm having a hard time visualizing anything good at the moment.