‘I’m trying to get pregnant without my sexual partner’s consent - is that unethical?’
In Lalalaletmeexplain's hit column, readers ask for her expert advice on their own love, sex and relationship problems.
I see him at least twice a month when he’s child free, always at night at mine. He always leaves after sex, but when we’re together, he treats me like his girlfriend. He’s kind, romantic, caring. I’m in love with him, and I think he feels the same, but he’d never admit it because he is so clear about not being trapped again.
For the last three months I’ve had a physical feeling as though my biological clock is shouting at me to get pregnant. I’ve stopped taking the morning after pill after ‘accidents’ and I’ve been encouraging these ‘accidents’ to happen more often.My friend said that I’m being unethical and that it’s unfair on him, but I believe that he’s giving signs that he wouldn’t be too mad if it did end up happening.
He’s treating you with respect and kindness when he’s with you because that’s what people are supposed to do. Perhaps you’ve been used to previous situationship partners being less kind and connected, which is often how a lot of men who are simply sleeping with women are. Just because this guy is being lovely doesn’t mean he’s in love. You are his break from reality - there’s no ambiguity there.
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