ConstantineIII
Not Prince Hamlet
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Recently, in the course of conversation, I told a friend of mine that my wife and I were interested in inviting her into our bed. She said she was flattered, and that she would like to; however, she was nervous about accepting because of the relationship she is in.
Normally, I wouldn't have said anything to her, especially had I known that she was in a relationship (at the point in time that I talked to her, I assumed that she was single), but the relationship she was referring to is an on again, off again situation where she usually ends up being hurt and humiliated before she heads back to him.
Regardless of my opinion of her relationship, I feel somewhat the heel now. After we had talked about the possibility of her joining my wife and I, she mentioned her boyfriend, and she even suggested that she was reconsidering her relationship with him. I am an open individual in most matters, especially sexual ones, so I have continued to flirt with her, and she seemed to enjoy the attention, but when I asked her if it bothered her, she said that she enjoyed the attention but felt guilty because she would be upset if her boyfriend had a similar conversation with another woman.
Now I am at a loss. I do not know if she decided to stay with her boyfriend, and that is the reason that she feels guilty, or if she just feels guilty because she hasn't told him that she wants to leave yet. Also, while I think I know her well enough to read her, I am not sure if she is just patronizing me.
At this point, the cat is out of the bag, but being a ethical and kind person, I don't want to cause her any undue stress or difficulties, and while I do not think that the relationship that she is in is a good one, it is ultimately her decision how to live her own life, and I have no right to judge it one way or the other.
I am wondering if anyone here has been in a similar situation, and if so, how that situation played out. Obviously, I am interested in any thoughts regardless of whether or not you have been in a similar situation.
Normally, I wouldn't have said anything to her, especially had I known that she was in a relationship (at the point in time that I talked to her, I assumed that she was single), but the relationship she was referring to is an on again, off again situation where she usually ends up being hurt and humiliated before she heads back to him.
Regardless of my opinion of her relationship, I feel somewhat the heel now. After we had talked about the possibility of her joining my wife and I, she mentioned her boyfriend, and she even suggested that she was reconsidering her relationship with him. I am an open individual in most matters, especially sexual ones, so I have continued to flirt with her, and she seemed to enjoy the attention, but when I asked her if it bothered her, she said that she enjoyed the attention but felt guilty because she would be upset if her boyfriend had a similar conversation with another woman.
Now I am at a loss. I do not know if she decided to stay with her boyfriend, and that is the reason that she feels guilty, or if she just feels guilty because she hasn't told him that she wants to leave yet. Also, while I think I know her well enough to read her, I am not sure if she is just patronizing me.
At this point, the cat is out of the bag, but being a ethical and kind person, I don't want to cause her any undue stress or difficulties, and while I do not think that the relationship that she is in is a good one, it is ultimately her decision how to live her own life, and I have no right to judge it one way or the other.
I am wondering if anyone here has been in a similar situation, and if so, how that situation played out. Obviously, I am interested in any thoughts regardless of whether or not you have been in a similar situation.