I’m not going to tell her, but she’s asked twice for the truth.
I met my husband when I was a part-time sex worker and he was a client. We’ve been happily married for 30 years .Twice now she has asked me to tell her the “real way we met,” and for obvious reasons I’ve stuck to our story.
She’s a great mom and mother-in-law, and I know her feelings are hurt that I won’t tell her how we met.You maintain that your mother-in-law’s feelings are hurt because you won’t tell her how you met her son. But youI’d say that your mother-in-law making two inquiries in 30 years doesn’t convey a burning need to know or to catch you out, unless the two times she has asked about this both happened last week.
If your mother-in-law seems exceptionally upset and you think it might help to try to talk this through, you could start with some questions : “You seem very curious about this. We’ve told you that we met at a concert. What is it that you’re hoping to learn, aside from what we’ve told you?”But this is your life and your story, and you should convey your own version of: “This is our story, and we’re sticking to it.”I am a single woman in my mid-30s. I have a Ph.D.
I recently reconnected with an old friend. Early in the friendship he disclosed that he has a highly contagious STD. Because of this, we never crossed the line of “friendship.” Recently, we’ve had more time to reconnect and enjoy each other’s company. We’ve already established that we like each other beyond friendship, but we have not discussed whether a physical relationship is possible.Considering the fact that he has been celibate since his diagnosis, I am not sure he would know how to answer my questions.Do you know if couples can be happy without sex?Right now, our friendship is parked in “the friend zone” because I don’t know what to do from here.
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