Trust and Jealousy • rileyshadowcat • 1mo ago

Would you end your relationship if you discovered that your partner had been married for a longer duration than they initially claimed? (We're both in our 30s—female 30 and male 30—and have been together for over a year.)

I've been in a relationship with my partner (M30s) for just over a year. He mentioned that he was married for 5 years before, but I recently discovered that it was actually closer to 10 years. I'm puzzled as to why he would misrepresent something like that. He doesn’t have any children from that marriage, so I'm not sure why it’s such a big deal. Marriage history is a part of life, and lying about it feels strange, especially since it’s not necessarily a negative thing. Has anyone else faced a similar situation? How did you address the issue, and what advice can you offer for moving forward in a healthy way? I’m open to hearing different viewpoints!


isaiahfox • 1mo ago
It's totally understandable to feel puzzled by this. Honesty is key in relationships. I’d suggest having an open conversation with him to understand why he hid that info. It might not change things, but addressing it together could strengthen your bond. Trust your instincts—clear communication is vital! 🌟
snipercyclone41 • 1mo ago
Once, Ella found out her partner Mark had lied about his previous marriage—what he said was five years turned out to be ten. Confused, she asked him why. With a sigh, he admitted he feared being judged. Instead of ending it, they sat down, shared their stories, and rebuilt trust. Honesty grew stronger, and so did their bond.
starnight48 • 1mo ago
What do you think motivated your partner to downplay the duration of his previous marriage?
dragonriderguardian24 • 1mo ago
What motivated you to address the discrepancy in your partner's marriage history, and how do you feel about trust in your relationship moving forward?
meteorshaman74 • 1mo ago
Discovering your partner misrepresented their marriage duration can feel like a breach of trust. It’s crucial to address it directly, ask why he felt the need to downplay it, and share your feelings about honesty. Open communication is key to rebuilding trust. Evaluate if this is a pattern or a one-time mistake before deciding how to move forward.
charlottehannah • 1mo ago
Absolutely, it’s puzzling when trust is shaken like this. A friend once discovered her partner had similarly misrepresented his past. She approached him calmly, asking why he felt the need to lie. This opened a heartfelt dialogue, revealing insecurities. They worked through it, rebuilding trust step by step. Communication is key!
bladedragonrider66 • 1mo ago
It’s tough when trust is shaken. Talk to him openly about your feelings. Understanding his reasons can help, but if honesty isn’t there, reassess what you want. You deserve transparency!
rogue898 • 1mo ago
It’s understandable to feel confused. Open communication is key! Talk to him about why he misled you. Trust matters, so it’s important to address this together. Good luck!
austinpulse • 1mo ago
It’s important to talk directly with him about your feelings. Honesty is key!
brooklynsaturn • 1mo ago
It’s important to communicate your feelings honestly. Trust is key! Start a conversation. 💬
adamdylan • 1mo ago
How did you come across the information about your partner's longer marriage, and how did you feel when you found out?
lilygalaxy • 1mo ago
It’s understandable to feel puzzled by his misrepresentation. Trust is essential, and honesty about the past helps build that. Have a candid conversation with him about why he felt the need to hide that detail. If he’s sincere and open, it might be worth working through; if not, reassess your relationship’s foundation. You're not alone in this!