There’s a line in a Clint Eastwood film — "Deserve has got nothing to do with it."
I found it to be true in so many ways — and twice as much with infidelity.
No one ever deserves infidelity.
Tell your husband to stop shifting the responsibility of healing the M to you.
He can’t keep playing the "delaying the inevitable card."
Quite frankly, it’s a bull**** and cowardly response.
My wife went a different way about helping to heal the M — she said, "I broke it, I have to take the lead to help fix it." And she has.
It does get better, we do heal.
However, healing is more uphill if your WS is sitting on his hands and hoping for the best. Claiming you will "regret" somewhere down the road is turning away from all the things he could do now.
Of COURSE you’re going to go in circles over this stuff, that’s how PTSD works. Your brain is trying to find a path that doesn’t include all this pain, that’s why you keep asking the hard questions.
Ask all the hard questions you need.
Keep venting.
I sure hope you vented all the things to him that you got to write down here.
If you haven’t, maybe he needs to see it.