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Yes, you can get over that experience by looking at it honestly, gently, and giving heart enough room to put the truth of whom deserves this place of honor. If it isn't whom you are with now, then you need to be honest with yourself.
Definitely agree with this. At the end of this, I hope you can learn a lot about yourself and what you are looking for. I definitely don't suggest holding onto thoughts of "what if my husband dies, then I can seek this guy out", etc. I think that can easily lead to resentment towards your husband for starters.
You may even find that one person isn't what you are looking for. Contrary to culture, most people really aren't geared to have one forever and ever love. You may find that you don't need your husband to be your lover, many people have marriages built on other things such as respect, financial support, etc., you just need to be honest with yourself and your husband about whatever you decide.
Definitely agree with this. At the end of this, I hope you can learn a lot about yourself and what you are looking for. I definitely don't suggest holding onto thoughts of "what if my husband dies, then I can seek this guy out", etc. I think that can easily lead to resentment towards your husband for starters.
You may even find that one person isn't what you are looking for. Contrary to culture, most people really aren't geared to have one forever and ever love. You may find that you don't need your husband to be your lover, many people have marriages built on other things such as respect, financial support, etc., you just need to be honest with yourself and your husband about whatever you decide.
