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He treated you that way because he's emotionally immature. It's probably why he's seeking someone out that's so much younger, women his age probably don't him the time of day because they can see how immature he is.
It sounds like you are being used and it doesn't feel good to you. You don't have to continue seeing someone you used to just because they ask you to. If it's feeling gross to you, you should cut it off.
Hun, you know you need to leave him. You're now in a situation where you can barely support YOURSELF, a grown responsible adult with a decent credit score. There is no way you can support him too, not with all the debt he has, all the savings he has lost you, and the fact that his situation is unlikely to improve. Marriage is done. Let's brainstorm financial solutions.
You outright dismissed housemates due to a traumatic past experience, but there is no denying that that would be the best solution that would allow you to keep the house with minimal disruption. Would there be a situation where you could consider room mates?
Perhaps if it was a friend of a friend, or family friend, or a coworker, and thus comes fully vetted?
Would you consider appointing a rental agency to do the vetting for you?
What if you used the increased house value to extend the mortgage to subdivide the house so your part and their part doesn't intersect (like, give them their own entry, kitchen,bathroom, etc). That way even if there are issues, they can't impact your living space or pets, and you would likely charge a higher rent for a small self contained studio than a room in a shared house, so you likely would make the money back.
On the divorce front, talk to your lawyer, but realistically, you will likely never get back the money your now-ex owes you from what was lost from joint savings. Your ex is likely in denial that he will ever crawl out of that hole with the irs though, so you can proffer “waiving” claiming back what he owes you in exchange for something you want; pet custody? He is barred from suing for any further marital assets? Talk to your lawyer, but ime a lot of procrastination springs from denial that the issue is “that bad”, so this sounds like the time to use that denial to your advantage.
Having taken two women's virginity (hold your horses, these are also both the only women I've ever been with) it is a special moment… I've also never understood the hype.
As a teen I definitely did this, but the part I find fishy is that I never would have TOLD people I was having sex in their bed. What a weird convo to have. “Hey sister's roommate, I boned in your bed. Thanks.” Lol
I'm just saying, after 5 years, even though you are both young, if you haven't met chances are this isn't real even if she's who she says she is. At this point not wanting to meet you in person is definitely a yellow flag that something ain't right.
He treated you that way because he's emotionally immature. It's probably why he's seeking someone out that's so much younger, women his age probably don't him the time of day because they can see how immature he is.
It sounds like you are being used and it doesn't feel good to you. You don't have to continue seeing someone you used to just because they ask you to. If it's feeling gross to you, you should cut it off.
Hun, you know you need to leave him. You're now in a situation where you can barely support YOURSELF, a grown responsible adult with a decent credit score. There is no way you can support him too, not with all the debt he has, all the savings he has lost you, and the fact that his situation is unlikely to improve. Marriage is done. Let's brainstorm financial solutions.
You outright dismissed housemates due to a traumatic past experience, but there is no denying that that would be the best solution that would allow you to keep the house with minimal disruption. Would there be a situation where you could consider room mates?
Perhaps if it was a friend of a friend, or family friend, or a coworker, and thus comes fully vetted?
Would you consider appointing a rental agency to do the vetting for you?
What if you used the increased house value to extend the mortgage to subdivide the house so your part and their part doesn't intersect (like, give them their own entry, kitchen,bathroom, etc). That way even if there are issues, they can't impact your living space or pets, and you would likely charge a higher rent for a small self contained studio than a room in a shared house, so you likely would make the money back.
On the divorce front, talk to your lawyer, but realistically, you will likely never get back the money your now-ex owes you from what was lost from joint savings. Your ex is likely in denial that he will ever crawl out of that hole with the irs though, so you can proffer “waiving” claiming back what he owes you in exchange for something you want; pet custody? He is barred from suing for any further marital assets? Talk to your lawyer, but ime a lot of procrastination springs from denial that the issue is “that bad”, so this sounds like the time to use that denial to your advantage.
Is it an athlete he knows personally or a famous one? That makes the difference lol
Having taken two women's virginity (hold your horses, these are also both the only women I've ever been with) it is a special moment… I've also never understood the hype.
As a teen I definitely did this, but the part I find fishy is that I never would have TOLD people I was having sex in their bed. What a weird convo to have. “Hey sister's roommate, I boned in your bed. Thanks.” Lol
I'm just saying, after 5 years, even though you are both young, if you haven't met chances are this isn't real even if she's who she says she is. At this point not wanting to meet you in person is definitely a yellow flag that something ain't right.