Sandrahelen89
New member
Hi all,
I am new to this forum and new to polyamory. I have been in a committed monogamous relationship with a man for 3 years and our relationship is great (I'll refer to him as my long-term partner). A few weeks ago I met another man and fell deeply in love. After some soul-searching I realised I am polyamorous, and have always been. I feel like a puzzle feel into place.
My long-term partner (who strongly identifies as monogamous) obviously struggles with the situation, and he does not understand what this means for me yet. In addition, we are both facing very busy and critical times at work, especially him, writing up his PhD thesis and defending in a few weeks time. We both have important grant applications to write so that we can land our future jobs in the same city. A few days ago I suggested to him that I could put the contact with my new love (I will call him that despite not having dared to share with my long-term partner how deep my feelings for the new person runs) on ice until he defends his thesis which is 4-6 weeks ahead. He agreed to this (obviously) and has actually become much more open-minded and respectful to me after that. I feel the conversation is progressing. Me on the other hand is breaking down on the inside, experiencing a deep heartbreak from having to keep away from my new love. My new love and I strongly believe that a few weeks is nothing in the long run and he supports whatever is best for me and my first partner. But I am still hurting not being able to talk with him and it is killing my work productivity severely.
So I'm basically in a situation where I have to choose between my own and my long-term partner's needs. What should I do?
-S
I am new to this forum and new to polyamory. I have been in a committed monogamous relationship with a man for 3 years and our relationship is great (I'll refer to him as my long-term partner). A few weeks ago I met another man and fell deeply in love. After some soul-searching I realised I am polyamorous, and have always been. I feel like a puzzle feel into place.
My long-term partner (who strongly identifies as monogamous) obviously struggles with the situation, and he does not understand what this means for me yet. In addition, we are both facing very busy and critical times at work, especially him, writing up his PhD thesis and defending in a few weeks time. We both have important grant applications to write so that we can land our future jobs in the same city. A few days ago I suggested to him that I could put the contact with my new love (I will call him that despite not having dared to share with my long-term partner how deep my feelings for the new person runs) on ice until he defends his thesis which is 4-6 weeks ahead. He agreed to this (obviously) and has actually become much more open-minded and respectful to me after that. I feel the conversation is progressing. Me on the other hand is breaking down on the inside, experiencing a deep heartbreak from having to keep away from my new love. My new love and I strongly believe that a few weeks is nothing in the long run and he supports whatever is best for me and my first partner. But I am still hurting not being able to talk with him and it is killing my work productivity severely.
So I'm basically in a situation where I have to choose between my own and my long-term partner's needs. What should I do?
-S