betrayed Wrote:I don't even know why I'm writing all this drivel, I guess it's just that I've always been better at expressing myself in writing than in speech, I'm able to order my thoughts better that way and I think I find it cathartic. I hope what I'm writing might help someone else out there.
Been there, done that!
I am not very good at 'feelings stuff', so, I am afraid, the only advice I have to offer is of the practical kind. Here are my suggestions.
1. Accept whatever feelings David still has for you, they are not the same as you have for him and they have not been for some time.
2. Try to end things with David in a civilised and dignified manner, he clearly does not want to hurt you (even though that was what he did), outing him to his parents is something you are going to have to live with.
3. Don't worry about David's future, possible marriage, kids, etc. That's his problem and you have enough on you plate at the moment.
4. Continuing to live with David is probably not a great idea as it will keep reminding you of what used to be and what could have been. That said finding somewhere affordable in London is easier said than done.
5. Widen your social network, there are plenty of gay social events that are not meat markets. Google a few.
6. Accept that you are going to feel rough and find things difficult for a bit, so don't be hard on yourself.