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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 261203" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>She seems to have over-reacted to the situation. Certainly, she's aware (or should be) that you and your husband have adult relations. Hopefully the therapist will help her to work out whatever it is that is bothering her so much that this could trigger such an inappropriate reaction. She needs to understand that <em>whatever</em> it is that is bothering her, you don't have to put your life on hold because of it, <em>and </em>that what you were doing was perfectly natural and healthy and shows that you have strength and are able to move on. Hopefully she should be able to move on as well. I wouldn't bother discussing it with her to much myself, but she needs to understand that it's unreasonable to assume that you will be celibate forever - especially seeing as to how you are married - or that you will "carry a torch" for her father.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 261203, member: 99"] She seems to have over-reacted to the situation. Certainly, she's aware (or should be) that you and your husband have adult relations. Hopefully the therapist will help her to work out whatever it is that is bothering her so much that this could trigger such an inappropriate reaction. She needs to understand that [I]whatever[/I] it is that is bothering her, you don't have to put your life on hold because of it, [I]and [/I]that what you were doing was perfectly natural and healthy and shows that you have strength and are able to move on. Hopefully she should be able to move on as well. I wouldn't bother discussing it with her to much myself, but she needs to understand that it's unreasonable to assume that you will be celibate forever - especially seeing as to how you are married - or that you will "carry a torch" for her father. [/QUOTE]
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