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Relationship broken
Submitted by MelissaOrlov on
If you had such a good relationship, why didn't you just ask him for the loan for your business, rather than sneak around with his credit cards? Was there something else going on?
You say you have many friends who will support you and love you. Take them up on their offers and get help with the following:
Your friends sound like an amazing support network. Stay connected to them - don't let your shame at what you've done keep you away from them - admit that this was a miserable learning experience, and then forgive yourself (while making a specific plan to get yourself back on track). The good news for you is that you actually are well on the road to knowing how to do this (meds work, network of friends, main issues are identified if not fixed yet). You have many good things going for you, so don't obsess about your mis-step...as they say - if the horse throws you, get back in the saddle (is there a gay double entendre there that I need to worry about?!)
Melissa Orlov
relationship broken
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broken relationship
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Broken Relationship
Submitted by MelissaOrlov on
He may have a case of "cold feet". But I guess I would ask you this question - if he does this now, how will you feel when he does something equally unexpected and big in the future? Are you of a personality that can handle big shifts, including having him "run away" again?
Perhaps "too comfortable" is another word for "not stimulated enough". That would fit in with an ADHD profile of seeking stimulation. You might ask him. There is also a chance that he has other feelings that are negative that he just hasn't shared with you because he didn't want to hurt your feelings.
Or, it could just be impulsive...though if that were the case, it would seem that he would be okay with your tagging along.
I guess I would ask as many questions as I needed to feel that I understood what was going on, and then make a decision as to how to move forward. But it might well be that the downside of his "sparkle" is inconsistency...in this case, severe inconsistency.
Best of luck figuring it out (I mean that honestly - there's no irony in that statement, though it might sound that way in writing.)
Melissa Orlov
Scott, I am so sorry to hear
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It sounds like your husband
Submitted by SunnyNights0909 on