You’ve fallen for someone who isn’t truly available. He tells you you’re special. That you’ve awakened something in him. That life feels different when you’re around. But despite all his promises — he doesn’t leave. He doesn’t choose. He just… remains. Married.
It hurts. It confuses. And it raises the question: Why do some men, even those who genuinely seem to love their mistress, remain stuck between two worlds?
Here are some of the most common (and sometimes uncomfortable) reasons.
The Comfort of a Familiar Life
He may never admit it, but routine can be deeply comforting. Shared dinners, familiar routines, holiday traditions, mutual friends — it’s a cocoon. Even if love has faded, the structure of his “official” life gives him something he’s reluctant to lose: stability. Starting over, even for love, is scary. It means rebuilding everything from scratch.
Family Ties That Complicate Everything
Children, a mortgage, intertwined finances — it’s not just emotional; it’s logistical. For many men, leaving a marriage means unraveling an entire life. And with that comes guilt: fear of hurting the kids, disappointing extended family, or being labeled the “villain.” The weight of responsibility can paralyze even the most passionate heart.
Torn Between Two Realities
Can someone love two women at once? For some men, yes — but in different ways. One represents history, home, and loyalty. The other brings passion, connection, and newness. The emotional tug-of-war can be exhausting, and the guilt of choosing one over the other often results in choosing neither.
You’re the Escape, Not the Destination
This one stings. Sometimes, the mistress represents a breath of fresh air — an escape from the monotony. But that doesn’t always mean he pictures a real life with you: paying bills, dealing with laundry, navigating everyday stress. It’s not that he doesn’t care — it’s that he hasn’t planned beyond the fantasy.
Fear of Regret
“What if I leave and it doesn’t work out?” This haunting question keeps many men frozen. He’s scared of trading a known life — however imperfect — for an uncertain one. What if the spark fades? What if it all goes wrong? The fear of regret can be more powerful than the desire for change.
The Power of Public Judgment
No one likes being judged. And for some men, the fear of social criticism is stronger than their desire for personal happiness. “He cheated,” “He abandoned his family,” “He left her for someone younger…” These comments — real or imagined — weigh heavily. Some men would rather maintain the image of a united marriage than face being talked about.
Sometimes… It’s Just Ego
This part is hard to hear, but important to recognize. For certain men, having a wife and a mistress is a boost — to status, to confidence, to self-worth. It’s not about love. It’s about validation. And as painful as that is, it helps explain the emotional dead ends some women find themselves in.
So… What Now?
When you’re caught in this kind of emotional limbo, it’s tempting to keep hoping, waiting, believing that love will win. But the truth is: if someone really wants to be with you, they find a way. If they don’t, they find an excuse.
Love deserves clarity. And you deserve someone who doesn’t just dream about a life with you — but builds it.