Do you want to try to save it or are you worn out with whole thing? I think you know what you want, you are just looking for validation?
You are the one who will have to live with or without him. Either way please take steps to resolve your insecurities so that you do not spend the rest of your wonderful time in this life cycling through this.
What would make you feel secure in a relationship?
My personal take on this kind of situation is that when you feel really comfortable in your own skin and confident in who you are and what you bring to a relationship, this is cease to be an issue. I say that having been through more than one cheater and having been with more than one man who was convinced that all women cheat and put me through some real frustration. It is very difficult for someone to prove that they don't do something. When their partner is convinced that they do, they walk on eggshells all the time. Eventually it gets too hard for most people to live with and its hard on the one who convinced that if they just look hard enough or long enough, they'll prove themselves right.
Honesty is vital to a good relationship. Many people put monogamy on a pedestal but it is equally important in open relationships. You might, just to get some different perspectives, take a look at some sites for polyamoury and learn something about how people who do not hold a partner with jealousy and vows of monogamy look at relationships. This may give you some ideas on letting go of your anxiety and having a different approach. While I disagree with the idea of locking him out and packing his stuff at this time and that may be illegal anyway, decide what you want and need and sit him down and have as calm as possible discussion about it. Maybe some time apart for you both to get some clarity? If you truly believe that he has been having sex with someone else, go get tested. Now before your county sexual health services are defunded.
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