MY fiancée and I have been engaged for just over a year.
She’s stunning but I’m getting cold feet.
I had a really hot fling with a local celebrity – a man – just before the pandemic and it was so exciting.
Now my wife-to-be seems so tame in comparison.
I met this celebrity while showing him around top-end properties.

He is the only man I have been with and my partner, who is a make-up artist, knows nothing about him.
We planned to get married this year. She is 28 and I’m 31.
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Am I feeling negative towards her because we have been forced to spend so much time together this year?
I am worried I’m gay and shouldn’t be getting married at all.
MARRIAGE-CHRONICLES.COM: Be careful not to get married simply because convention dictates this is what your next step should be.
Be honest – you owe it to her and yourself and you need to admit there is a problem.
You may indeed be gay or bisexual and covering up your true sexuality by marrying a woman would ensure a miserable future.
By being truthful you will find it easier to work out what you really want.
But being a gay means you may never father a child of your own unless you contract a woman to fertilizer your sperms and carry a no-string-attached pregnancy for you.