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- Nov 13, 2019
23 years old? Get a life, FFS. Move on girl.Her husband is having a child with someone else. He’s going to be giving less attention to her because he’ll be focused on the baby. She won’t be the one to make him a father—if you go on r/stepparents, second wives agonize over this to the point of tears. If she has a baby with him she’ll worry it’ll be less special because it’s not the first one. If they have a joint account, will her money be going toward the baby? Anyway, I hope she gets a divorce, realizes poly is a bad idea, and finds a new guy and successfully has kids with him. She’s 23 so she has time, and it could be that her issue is the husband (there are cases where neither the man nor woman have fertility issues by themselves, but their genes combined result in miscarriages).
I could see this being a point of despair if she was in her late 30s. But she has time, but she shouldn't waste it on these people, any more. At 23, she absolutely should not resign herself to playing second fiddle to her husband's girlfriend and his Baby.
Odds are against her being infertile. Chances are she has some minor issue with her plumbing that will resolve with time ... which she can use to find a faithful partner. As of right now, she has been displaced, and needs to grieve her loss and get out of there.
I am noticing a trend here: when drama arises, it is because the agitators are generally folks with a limited theory of mind. By that, I mean, they seem fundamentally unable to conceptualize the fact that another person does not experience circumstances in the same way s/he does. So, they are absolutely impervious to the effects of their behavior on another person (another mind, another point of view). And therefore, they can not foresee the consequence of their actions.
As far as the rest of this is concerned, epic fail.
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