My ex husbands first wife was like this, could only love one person at a time. When someone new came into her life (dog, son, daughter, husband), she would 'drop' the one she loved so much before and stop loving them completely and stop spending time with them. Now I think that my boyfriend is doing the same thing. When he was married before, he wouldn't spend time with the kids at all. When he met me 19 months ago, he rarely saw his kids. Now that we are living about 10 blocks away from them, he spends a lot of time with them, but he says he doesn''t love me as any more than a friend. What in the world is this called? Can this be cured? Woulld therapy possibly help?
2007-01-12
11:18:27
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honey
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➔ Psychology
What I mean by only loving one person at a time, is only being capable of loving only one person at a time, such as loves their kids but not their spouse or girlfriend. They are unable to love both their partner and their kids at the same time. It seems to be too overwhelming for them to do this.
2007-01-12
11:24:33 ·
update #1