Hey everyone,
So I'm new to the forum, and relatively new to polyamory. I'm bisexual, so I turned my husband into the idea of having another girlfriend. My husband and I have been married for 4 years and together for 5. We've had one other girlfriend together (we enjoy the triad type of poly) and although it didn't last very long it was amazing. Skip forward about a year and a half. About three months ago my husband decided that he wanted out of our marriage. We have been arguing and not meeting each other's needs for about a year or so. I've been accepted into an accelerated nursing program, and he is busy with work/travel/and being an army reservist. We're busy, and life is stressful, and it took a toll on our marriage. About two months after he wanted out, he told me he didn't love me anymore and he had begun to see a work client of his.
Fast forward to about a week ago (after lots of crying, drama, and soul searching) my husband and I are back together. He claims that he wants to be with me forever, and that he loves me. Unfortunately because of how he met this woman, I want him to leave. She doesn't even "fit" into a triad poly relationship that we had both previously agreed that we wanted, and I could accept.
He has many reasons why he wants to keep this woman around. Particularly because she is a very influential work client of his, and our current financial situation isn't ideal, and his girlfriend can afford to take him on all expense paid trips and go shopping. (Which anyone would love).
So here's the dark side. When you love someone so much and they break/bend/defy "rules" that have been established and lines that shouldn't have been crossed, polyamory gets messy and hurtful. He believes that this situation is ok because he now wants to keep our relationship primary, and will end it with his girlfriend when he is done "using" her for work/money/sex/whatever he wants. But I'm supposed to be here waiting for him. And while this could be considered an appropriate triad in some relationships, it's not what I want, so where does that leave me?
Polyamory can be amazing and wonderful, but it is difficult and a constant work in progress.
Thanks for reading, especially because I just wrote an advice/vent post without that particular intention haha
So I'm new to the forum, and relatively new to polyamory. I'm bisexual, so I turned my husband into the idea of having another girlfriend. My husband and I have been married for 4 years and together for 5. We've had one other girlfriend together (we enjoy the triad type of poly) and although it didn't last very long it was amazing. Skip forward about a year and a half. About three months ago my husband decided that he wanted out of our marriage. We have been arguing and not meeting each other's needs for about a year or so. I've been accepted into an accelerated nursing program, and he is busy with work/travel/and being an army reservist. We're busy, and life is stressful, and it took a toll on our marriage. About two months after he wanted out, he told me he didn't love me anymore and he had begun to see a work client of his.
Fast forward to about a week ago (after lots of crying, drama, and soul searching) my husband and I are back together. He claims that he wants to be with me forever, and that he loves me. Unfortunately because of how he met this woman, I want him to leave. She doesn't even "fit" into a triad poly relationship that we had both previously agreed that we wanted, and I could accept.
He has many reasons why he wants to keep this woman around. Particularly because she is a very influential work client of his, and our current financial situation isn't ideal, and his girlfriend can afford to take him on all expense paid trips and go shopping. (Which anyone would love).
So here's the dark side. When you love someone so much and they break/bend/defy "rules" that have been established and lines that shouldn't have been crossed, polyamory gets messy and hurtful. He believes that this situation is ok because he now wants to keep our relationship primary, and will end it with his girlfriend when he is done "using" her for work/money/sex/whatever he wants. But I'm supposed to be here waiting for him. And while this could be considered an appropriate triad in some relationships, it's not what I want, so where does that leave me?
Polyamory can be amazing and wonderful, but it is difficult and a constant work in progress.
Thanks for reading, especially because I just wrote an advice/vent post without that particular intention haha