jhonny9546
Master Don Juan
Hey veterans here, I'm sure this has happened to you.
In short, you're in a LTR, but at some point, whether it's 3, 5, 7, 10, or 20 years, this thing will happen (especially these days): she'll fall in love with someone, at least emotionally. It doesn't matter if you're married, have kids, or have other commitments together.
For those of you who've been there, she changes and becomes absent, aggressive, etc.
Basically, you're "the enemy", "the stranger", and she'll want to monkeybranch, but let's say she's "hesitant" and hasn't had the opportunity to physically cheat. Once the "in love" period has passed, usually 2 or 3 months, sometimes less, she comes to her senses and realizes what she's done, apologizes, and says she'll never do it again (impossible), and that you're now even stronger because you've faced the difficulty. And everything goes back to the way it was before. And now you can feel she's actually more affetionate to you.
Do you consider this as "disrespect" a "normal thing"?
How would you differentiate from a "impredictable real life event" or a "**** test she managed to create"?
In short, you're in a LTR, but at some point, whether it's 3, 5, 7, 10, or 20 years, this thing will happen (especially these days): she'll fall in love with someone, at least emotionally. It doesn't matter if you're married, have kids, or have other commitments together.
For those of you who've been there, she changes and becomes absent, aggressive, etc.
Basically, you're "the enemy", "the stranger", and she'll want to monkeybranch, but let's say she's "hesitant" and hasn't had the opportunity to physically cheat. Once the "in love" period has passed, usually 2 or 3 months, sometimes less, she comes to her senses and realizes what she's done, apologizes, and says she'll never do it again (impossible), and that you're now even stronger because you've faced the difficulty. And everything goes back to the way it was before. And now you can feel she's actually more affetionate to you.
Do you consider this as "disrespect" a "normal thing"?
How would you differentiate from a "impredictable real life event" or a "**** test she managed to create"?