I AM IN A RELATIONSHIP BUT I JUST MET MY SOULMATE

HELP, I AM IN A RELATIONSHIP BUT I JUST MET MY SOULMATE WHAT WILL I DO?

Falling in love is a beautiful experience, when you’re in a committed relationship, everything seems perfect and you’re content with the person you’ve chosen to spend your life with, but it can also be a complicated one, especially if you're in a committed relationship. And out of nowhere, you meet someone who makes your heart skip a beat and your soul come alive. You’ve met your soulmate, and you’re in a committed relationship with someone else. When you meet someone who you believe is your soulmate, it can be a difficult and emotionally challenging situation to navigate. . The situation can be confusing, painful, and emotionally exhausting.

And the annoying part is when the both parties have unique qualities, but your heart skip and connect to the person you meet. You guys gist and connect as if you have known each other for decades.

Wetin you go do?

In this article, we'll discuss what it means to meet your soulmate while in a committed relationship, how to navigate the situation, and what you should consider before making any decisions.

Understanding Soulmates:

Before we dive into the topic, it's important to understand what a soulmate is. A soulmate is someone who you feel a deep and spiritual connection with you on multiple levels. They may be a romantic partner, a friend, or even a family member. A soulmate is someone who complements you, understands you, and accepts you for who you are. They are the ones who understand you, love you unconditionally, and bring out the best in you. They make you feel at home no matter where you are.

It's essential to note that not everyone believes in the concept of soulmates, and that's okay. The term "soulmate" is subjective and can mean different things to different people. However, for the purposes of this article, we'll use the term "soulmate" to refer to someone who you feel a deep and spiritual connection with.

It's important to note that just because you've met someone who you feel is your soulmate, doesn't mean you need to pursue a romantic relationship with them. There are different types of soulmates, including platonic soulmates, romantic soulmates, and even familial soulmates. But our emphasis today is on romantic soulmate.

Infatuation vs. Love:

When you meet someone who you believe is your soulmate, it's easy to confuse infatuation with love. Infatuation is a strong and often short-lived passion for someone. It's an intense attraction to someone that can quickly fade away.

Love, on the other hand, is a deep and long-lasting commitment to someone. Love involves putting in the effort to make the relationship work, and it requires communication, understanding, and compromise. Love is built over time, and it can withstand the ups and downs that come with life.

It's essential to take a step back and assess your feelings towards the person you believe is your soulmate. Are you truly in love with them, or are you just infatuated with the idea of them? It's important to differentiate between the two before making any decisions about your current relationship.

Assess Your Current Relationship:

Before making any decisions about your relationships, it's important to assess your current relationship. Take an honest look at your relationship and consider the good and the bad. Are you happy and fulfilled, or are there issues that need to be addressed?

Are you treated the way you deserve? Are you truly fulfilled or are you there just because you have known them for a long time? As the saying goes ”the devil that you know is better than the angel you don’t know"? Are you been tolerated or celebrated? Are they proud of you and put in the work in making it work?

Think about what you want out of your relationships and what you're willing to sacrifice for that. Consider the impact that your decisions will have on both yourself and your partner. But remember, you only have one shot at happiness.

Be Honest With Your Partner:

If you feel like you've met your soulmate while in a committed relationship, it's important to be honest with your partner. Honesty is essential in any relationship, and it's particularly important when navigating complex situations like this.

Have an open and honest conversation with your partner about your feelings. Be clear about what you're feeling and what you want out of your relationship. Be mindful of your partner's feelings and be prepared for any consequences that may arise from this conversation. But it is now or later. It is all about your happiness at the end of the day.

Be Prepared for the Possibility of a Heartbreak:

If you decide to pursue a relationship with your soulmate, be prepared for the possibility of heartbreak. Pursuing a new relationship while you're still in a committed relationship can be emotionally challenging and can result in heartbreak for both you and your partner.

It's important to be realistic about the challenges that may arise. You may face criticism from friends and family, and you may struggle with guilt and regret. Your partner may be hurt and may struggle to come to terms with the end of your relationship. It's important to communicate openly and honestly with both your partner and your soulmate to ensure that everyone's feelings are heard and respected. But listen, if that is what you want everyone will eventually align. Everybody go dey alight.

Consider the Consequences:

Before making any decisions about your relationships, it's important to consider the consequences of your actions.

Lastly, if you decide to purse a relationship with your soulmate, take things slow It's important to give yourself and your partner time to adjust to the new situation. Be patient and understanding with each other while building the amazing relationship. There is no need to sit on the fence if this is what you want.

I hope this helps!

Cheers to your Love life.

I love you

Mr. C. .. Cares….