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Ryan_Callaway, 29 y.o.
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Date: December 18, 2022
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Age is less important other than you are old enough to know better and spending time as a full time student at 34 rather than full time working isn’t going to help a relationship. Your life wasn’t ready.
Raising someone else’s child is a red flag. It’s a no win situation for you.
Your relationship has always been rocky and you ignored it and married anyway. Red flag.
This is the thing though, I can’t imagine being with anyone else. We want to get married and I want to be with him and only him. I thought I was aromantic too but I have felt feelings of physical attraction and you know butterflies before..
> Is there any point continuing the relationship if he won’t be attracted to me in the future?
If your boyfriend is straight, and you're transitioning from a woman to a man, he's probably not going to be attracted to you for too much longer. You're not the same person he loved, and that's ok because you're becoming who you are.
I suggest breaking up, and going separate ways.
Just keep it to kid stuff and don’t expect him to attend “family” events as you’re no longer a family and even the most reasonable new partner would likely have an issue with that.
Focus on the coparenting and make some new friends.
I am still friendly with my ex husband and his AP as am I with my current partner’s ex wife and her AP turned husband. But that’s when we are at something for kids. Not for a daily chit chat.