06-12-2012, 09:44 AM
"But I love him" - Aww - how sweet.
But you know, love really isn't enough. In fact I know people who stay with abusers who beat the crap out of them on a regular basis that use that same line 'But I love him.'
Love is not enough.
He may not be hitting you with his fists, but I have to wonder if there isn't a lot more to this story than just 'He broke it off with me, had sex and now wants to come back.'
So why did he break up with you? Have either of you talked about that issue? Have either of you put any time or energy at attempting to solve it?
If not, then why bother getting back together?
Obviously in his mind that issue was so big, so important that he couldn't live with it thus live with you and there was no solution, except to break up.
I'm not going to buy that his having had sex with someone suddenly made that problem livable. And I am not going to buy into 'it will never happen again if we ignore it'.
But you know, love really isn't enough. In fact I know people who stay with abusers who beat the crap out of them on a regular basis that use that same line 'But I love him.'
Love is not enough.
He may not be hitting you with his fists, but I have to wonder if there isn't a lot more to this story than just 'He broke it off with me, had sex and now wants to come back.'
So why did he break up with you? Have either of you talked about that issue? Have either of you put any time or energy at attempting to solve it?
If not, then why bother getting back together?
Obviously in his mind that issue was so big, so important that he couldn't live with it thus live with you and there was no solution, except to break up.
I'm not going to buy that his having had sex with someone suddenly made that problem livable. And I am not going to buy into 'it will never happen again if we ignore it'.