I would file for divorce. Not because I didn't love him anymore, but he would not be the same person I married. He probably had these tendencies from the beginning, so our marriage would be based on lies. I would hope we could remain friends, but I think there would be alot of hurt there, on both sides.
2007-01-22 08:31:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If you do truely love him/her then be supportive - this is a very difficult time for them. The outcome may not be your choice - but if you do truely love them, then you will be there. Love goes a lot deeper than the skin and the bodies that we are travleing in. There will be emotional highs and lows as they make the transition, be there - listen when they need to talk - they will have issues with society and work, your spouse will need you to be there. Divorce may be an option, but walking out of their life should never be an option.
Good luck!
2007-01-22 08:38:39
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answered by typewithnospaces 3
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I would ask him to explain and support him unconditionally and love him even more for being open with me. My husband supported me unconditionally when I discovered my bisexuality and still does. I am honest and open with him about everything so I could only give him the same respect and love.
2007-01-22 09:50:32
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answered by Sugah 2
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I would not put up with that, he'd have to leave. I want a husband who's a real man, not a neutered man.
2007-01-22 08:46:46
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answered by wanda3s48 7
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I would get a divorce.
2007-01-22 09:21:44
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answered by ? 4
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