The following story was sent by the Lovefraud reader who comments under the name “LovingAnnie.” This woman—we’ll call her Annie—spent four years waiting for a relationship to materialize with a policeman who tantalized her with flattery and promises. Here’s what Annie wrote:
Annie and the cop
I called 9-1-1 for the first time in my life (a neighbor problem), and when I answered the door, my first thought on seeing him was, “wow—he is sooo cute.”
We ended up talking for almost an hour and exchanging phone numbers.
He told me he’d been a cop for almost 20 years, was divorced with two kids. That a few years after the divorce was final, he had a girlfriend who was also a police officer, but they had recently broken up because they saw life differently, and she drank too much.
I’d see him every week or so when he was driving by, and he’d stop and chat for a while. He seemed such a perfect fit for me, and that we had so much in common. He was close to my age, so clean cut in lifestyle and appearance, liked to cook, liked to read, liked to exercise, had a great dry sense of humor, was politically incorrect and religiously indifferent, and we were physically attracted to each other as well.
He called, but he wasn’t asking me out. I tried to play it cool, let things unfold slowly, with no pressure, but something just felt wrong. He’d ask me what I was wearing, talk about how he wanted to kiss my neck ”¦ He seemed so connected to me when we talked, and I loved talking to him about anything and everything, it was just comfortable and easy. But he didn’t try to see me off of work; there were no dates. It was frustrating but I didn’t want to be aggressive.
This went on for months. He’d call, tell me I was beautiful, sensuous, intelligent, loving, warm, giving, beguiling—and that he was sexually and emotionally scared of me. That he knew I wouldn’t hurt him, but he’d hurt himself. That I was dangerous, that he got flustered around me ”¦
And then he would disappear ”¦ For a month or two, and then come back, always smiling, always sweet. (It turns out he had never broken up with his girlfriend at all, and in fact, they were about to buy a house together.)
But by that time I was hooked. I was so naive and hopeful and trusting, I believed every word he said. He was a cop, a good guy, he seemed so sincere and genuine ”¦
I thought he was really a nice guy and behaving himself, that he was waiting until they were broken up to do anything with me, being honorable. He told me he was fiercely loyal.
This went on for 3 years ”¦ I’d only see him occasionally, but he always made it seem like if I’d just be patient, things would work between us. I’d try dating other people to get my mind off of him, and nothing ever worked out, so back to the policeman my thoughts would go ”¦
He’d cuddle me; we’d just sit on the sofa for an hour or two wrapped around each other like 16-year-olds who don’t go past second base ”¦ He’d always be obviously aroused, but didn’t try to have sex with me—again, I thought he was treating me with respect, and that meant I could trust him. He wasn’t cheating on his girlfriend, we were waiting until things were right and we could be together.
He’d talk about how pissed off he would get at his girlfriend for passing out drunk, throwing up blood, going into rehab and then coming home and drinking again immediately, etc.
I thought for sure by comparison I looked like a prize since I rarely drank. I was financially stable, didn’t have any kids of my own, and had no baggage with an ex-husband. I even told him that he could come live with me if he wanted to, and that I adored him. He said I was so open and he was so guarded ”¦
He’d tell me he drove my house three times a shift. (He was lying, he drove by once every three weeks.)
I said, “If you know you aren’t ever going to break up with T, and you know you don’t want me for a girlfriend when you do, blow me off right now.” He didn’t. I said, “well, are you going to blow me off ?” And he said “no.” ”¨”¨He told me he looked for me, that he was so happy when he saw me, that the chemistry was so thick it was tangible, that he couldn’t keep his hands off of me, that he was emotionally, intellectually and physically attracted to me but that he couldn’t act on it—YET.
One of his friends told me that he was watching me when he was on the midnight shift, checking out my windows, (I live up on a hill and it is easy to see in from a street across the way) even spying on me with binoculars a few times to see what kind of life I led.
Even though it would have creeped me out if another guy had done that, I felt like I had nothing to hide and I was flattered; I thought it really meant he wanted me, and when he was available, he’d have gotten his courage and his info. Together enough that we would be solid.
He finally broke up with his girlfriend over her drinking, and then disappeared on me for five months.
The same friend who had told me the other stuff told me that he was so stressed out about the bad real estate market, he was on the verge of foreclosure (even though he was working major overtime), depressed, not eating, and isolating himself. He had told me once he was borderline suicidal, so I got really scared. Behind his back, I paid his overdue property taxes, to try to help him out.
When I finally called him and told him I was lonely and I missed him, he told me to “go work for habitat for humanity and that we hardly knew each other; that he wasn’t ready to date but when he was, there was a probation officer who was interested in him.”
Then when I started to cry in pain, three years of hope now smashed in a minute, he told me I was guilting him and he hated it, and hung up on me.
He found about about me paying the property taxes and came to my house and was furious. I said I could cancel the charge on my credit card, and he said no, he’d pay me back when he got his income tax refund (he never made any attempt to pay me back) and he yelled at me, saying I had no right to control his life, and that he couldn’t trust me, I was acting obsessive.
I was absolutely horrified—I’d really been trying to help, to do something loving and supportive when the chips were down that only a family member would do for someone. I hadn’t meant anything bad at all by it, and yet he took it that way.
He told me I misread everything he’d ever said and done, that he was just being friendly.
Then he stood at my door and told me that he had wanted to make love to me every night, that he had fantasized about me so often, wanting me every way a man can have a woman.
I uncovered about a dozen lies after that ”¦ It seemed like he lied almost every time he talked to me. But I blamed myself. I thought if I hadn’t pushed him, if I’d just let him take the action instead of me, things would have worked out differently.
He came back nine months later (my burglar alarm had gone off by mistake), and basically just totally played head games with me for six weeks, e-mailing instead of calling, telling me how aroused I made him but saying that his little voices were telling him to “run baby run ”¦”
Then he just stopped contacting me at all, although he still read my blog on the web twice a week for the next two months. We finally got in a huge fight one night and he told me that he was never going to ask me out, never have a relationship with me, and never have sex with me.
I keep thinking everything is my fault. That maybe he really is a good solid decent guy and it was just me pushing that turned him off and made him go away.
I don’t understand how he could have played me for three years if he didn’t mean it ”¦
After all, he was originally married for 10 years, and then later on after he was divorced had a girlfriend for six years, so clearly he has long-term relationships.
Why aren’t I lovable? Why didn’t he value me?
I’m still grieving and stuck, and thinking I lost out on Prince Charming, that something is wrong with me that he didn’t want me, didn’t want a relationship with me ”¦ It’s so seldom that I meet a man who seems so right for me, and I’m just devastated. I don’t recover or bounce back easily, and now I’m terrified that there is something really wrong with me not to have known all along he didn’t want me.
This cop likes power
Sociopaths, as Dr. Liane Leedom says, want two things: power and sex. Some sociopaths—like this cop—want power more than sex, and are quite capable of withholding sex in order to assert power. That’s what this guy was doing.
For him, it was all about the game. The cop was getting his jollies from knowing that Annie wanted him, adored him, loved him—and he could mess with her mind and emotions with his push-pull routine. With his little intrigue, he was satisfying his need for entertainment.
That’s all Annie was. Entertainment.
In a previous e-mail that Annie sent me, she wondered if this cop would treat another woman better. I’d say it’s extremely unlikely. Although he might actually go ahead and have sex with someone else, that woman will be used for entertainment and sex. There will be no love.
Waiting too long
At the end of her story, Annie also expressed that she was afraid something wrong with her for not recognizing that the cop didn’t want her. That’s not quite the issue here.
When I was single, I also spent quite a few years pining away for men who never showed up. I kept thinking if I gave them enough time, enough space, eventually they’d come around. It never worked.
So did these guys want me? They seemed to, when they were around. But they did not come around enough for our interaction to advance to the point of being a relationship.
Here is the issue: By waiting for them, I was not believing in myself. Annie did the same thing. She spent four years waiting for this cop. This particular guy was a sociopath, but that is almost beside the point. The point is that any relationship involves two people moving towards each other, step by step. If that is not happening, there is no relationship, and no point waiting around.
Fear and relationships
I am not being critical of Annie. As I said, I did exactly the same thing.
So why did I do it? Why did I hang in for these men who did not show up? Fear. I was afraid that there was nobody else and I would be alone. I could only think in terms of the men that I knew. I could not think in terms of men whom I hadn’t yet met.
Fear also made me vulnerable for the sociopath, James Montgomery. When he rolled into my life with flattery and the promises, I fell for them. I noticed he was moving far too quickly, but it was a welcome relief from the men who didn’t show up at all. His agenda, I later learned, was manipulating me out of my money. He was also playing a game of keeping multiple women on a string at one time.
Finding a real relationship
The key to finding a real relationship, I believe, is overcoming fear and believing in ourselves. This is possible, even after a run-in with a sociopath.
Many Lovefraud readers, having been victimized by a sociopath, have commented that they no longer trust themselves when it comes to relationships. This is fear still speaking. They are afraid they will be fooled and victimized again.
We all know the devastation that comes from the encounter with the sociopath. Here’s what we all need to know and believe: Healing is possible. This seems unlikely while we’re in the midst of the turmoil, but it is true.
Healing does, however, take time. It requires processing the emotional pain, re-establishing connections with the people who truly love and support us, and perhaps dealing with legal and financial consequences. But this can all be done.
The devastation is a phase. An ugly phase, but a phase nonetheless. As we go through it, our goal should be to eliminate the fear and begin believing in ourselves. We now know what a sociopath looks like and how a sociopath behaves. We can come through this experience wiser, more in tune with our intuition, and with an open heart.
Then everything—including a new and real relationship—will fall into place.
Rosa, I think there is a big difference in appreciating a lovely girl ARTFULLY posed (or guy) and say a hardcore FV<k flick, which I do NOT appreciate as "art," but "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" I guess and so is the definition of "porn." I also have not had any interest in seeing those tapes or videos and have not. Just nudity or part nudity in humans doesn't qualify TO ME as PORN (and some raunchy crap does disgust me) but that is only MY opinion. I also think that REALLY graphic VIOLENCE is PORN in films and I do my best to avoid that kind of film. The thing I hated about Braveheart, otherwise a good movie was the LONG BLOODY BATTLE SCENES when this could have been depicted with less graphic violence. To me it debased the film.
Porn really irritates me – I think since the advent of the net and the porn explosion on it men have changed their expectations of women to align with porn models – hence the popularity of procedures like brazilians and anal bleaching (WTF?!) I am not sure if women are driving this in thinking they want to look like porn stars or if they are thinking this is what men expect but at the end of the day men are behind it and these unreasonable expectations go far beyond the ridiculous body expectations we had in the era of super models. Now there is a behavioural aspect to it – that women will be ‘liberated’ enough to engage in casual sex, threesomes and all manner of practices that twenty years ago would have been considered perversions.
It worries me immensely in looking for a good moral solid man to date. I have encountered so many that are wanting someone for ‘fun’ which presumably means no strings sex. There are others who are explicit in looking for a cheating relationship, friends with benefits, F buddies and all the rest of the categories. where are the men who are looking for a good supportive and loving companion to have a monogamous and exclusive relationship with?
The dating landscape has changed so much in the time I have been out of it. Back in my day women who had casual sex were kind of thought of as skanks but now it seems to be expected and I have even encountered some men moaning that all the women they meet are ‘just looking for sex’. I can’t see how it is ‘liberating’ for a woman to engage in multiple sexual relationships that have no meaning. The practice of sex as an expression of deep emotions between two people has been cheapened to a form of entertainment and a hobby almost. It makes me very sad and concerned that maybe I won’t find someone normal to settle with and have a family with. It’s quite shocking what is considered normal in society today.
That;s my rant over for now lol
Dear Polly,
I agree with you, but I think it is more a MORAL COMPASS problem than a visual or media problem. The media makes things that SELL and if no one is “interested in buying” they quit making it. Just like a whore house couldn’t survive if there were no buyers for the product for sale.
Children are bought and sold all over the world, including the US, as “sex workers.” Psychopaths prey on the weak, and exploit those less able to fight back. It is a fact of life.
The cops arrest a woman for selling her body, but the buyer goes free! As long as people want an illicit product there will always be a seller. The underbelly of society will always be there, we just don’t have to be part of it, but there are those who will choose to be.
Okay, this discussion about porn is one I can’t pass up. I agree with Oxy about the beauty of the human body. Some paintings of nude women are very tasteful and beautiful. There is beauty in both sexes without just focusing on certain body parts. It’s all encompassing.
I found porn on our computers and the part that bothered me the most was the lying about it. In front of the psychologist, “I never looked up that stuff, who would think up lesbian mayham?” Really? It’s here where I feel that sex has become distorted, looking up “Teens first lesbian encounters” “Big t** sex” and black girls. I feel like a backwards stick in the mud, but it’s sick and wrong.
Seriously, I getted turned on by sensuality more than the pure anatomy when watching the act of people doing it. I know men are more visual, but then look up playboy or something and don’t freaking lie to me!!!! Bigger problems happen with the lies.
My oldest daughter is an artist and has painted and drawn beautiful women, some naked. She doesn’t have hang ups about the nude body but has no love of porn either.
Seems like I’m on a soapbox, so sorry for the preaching, it’s one thing I can’t come to terms with. It is diffinately a hang up of mine. (as if you couldn’t tell)
Good point Oxy – if there was no demand there would be no supply, but the objectification of women has just gone too far now and the ‘fashions’ from porn have become mainstream. Women are now measuring themselves against fake characters they see their partners watching. So now it isn’t ok to have pubic hair or armpit hair (admittedly armpit hair has been out for a while!). If you don’t comply with these crazy standards you take the risk of someone thinking badly of you as they measure you againt a plastic woman who is always ready willing and able for sex. I find it distasteful in the extreme.
I think porn in general has become really mainstream now that people can buy it anonymously. Back in the old days a person would have had to enter a sex shop (which in itself is an embarrassment) or order from a catalogue and take the risk the item isn’t wrapped in brown paper. Now they can order and watch in real time online with nobody knowing who they are. It’s creating a really false view of women … my friends and I talk about it and find the same things – they are silently appraised against porn star standards and that’s even nice guys. Just about everyone will have watched some. It’s sad. My boobs sag because they’re real and that’s what real breasts do but how many men think the plastic ones are the real standard to measure against? It makes me feel even more uncomfortable with my imperfect body. And after the psycho relationship I am very guarded about my mind and body! I can see why you just don’t bother so much – it’s quite depressing when you look at the world of dating!
p.s. I could really use spell check.
p.p.s. pollyanna,
Totally agree with everything you said, and try not to be discouraged, you have the love of your friends here and elsewhere. To me, it’s priceless. It is such a shame that it has twisted some mens views on women. I don’t know that I will date for a very long time. Heck if I’m going to shave down there!!! That would itch like nobodies business and I’d look bizarre itching my crotch all day. No Way. They can keep their ‘it’s all about sex’ anal waxing for weirdo world. No thank you.
In the article I wrote about “loving myself one piece at a time” I have thought about all these things, and once upon a time I was a very beautiful young woman. (I actuallly didn’t realize it for quite some time) But as I have grown older (and I hope wiser!) I realize that YOUTHFUL BEAUTY of body is very fleeting! It comes to “bloom” and then like a rose, it quickly fades and the person physically changes, but at the same time I find that there is beauty in a wrinkled face filled with compassion, wisdom and love. How many of you loved the wrinkled faces of your grandmothers and great grandmothers if you were fortunate to remember them?
Now days too many times I think “grandma” is trying to look 25 at 55, and dressed like some sort of twisted Barbie doll, rather than being healthy and vibrant, and real. No woman bears children without a few stretch marks, but to me that’s okay.
My late husband was a very charming man, but he was NEVER HANDSOME even in his youth, he had a large nose for one thing. As he aged and spread out and gained weight, no one would call him “handsome” but he was so charming that every woman from 6 to 96 feel “in love” with him. Because HE MADE THEM FEEL BEAUTIFUL. To me he was always “good looking and sexy,” not because of his looks, but because of who HE WAS.
One of the most “homely” women I ever knew would literally LIGHT UP A ROOM when she walked in and every one there actually thought she was “beautiiful” physically, by the force of her personality. You can look at a photograph of this woman and she was very ordinary, but in person, she was STUNNING.
I’ve had my pity party about the wrinkles and sags, but you know, I’m not any more. I’m just fine with who I am and how I look NOW, and not grieving over the Oxy that WAS when I was younger. The Oxy that I am NOW has wonderful things that younger woman didn’t have, no matter how beautiful or sexy she was, or how wrinkled or saggy I am now. I’ll take NOW over THEN any day. If someone doesn’t appreciate me for who I am NOW, then they don’t deserve to get to really know me! Their loss! Let’em go cuddle up to their Hustler Magazine of “dirty pittures.” LOL I’ll cuddle up to the doggie who really does love me! Besides, he loves me no matter what!
Hey oxy:
Had an interesting convo with a spath family member today….
He said…..how are YOU…..
I said…..it’s been a tough week for kids and I….
he inquired why…
I said, I’m sure you’ve heard….he asked, heard what….
I said well the kids father is facing 15 years and it was all over the news this week here.
Pretty humiliating……(humiliation stance).
It opened up the door…..
He said, he was aware….as he had received a call from jail…..
I said…hmmmmm bail request….he said he didnt ask, but he was NOT going to bail him out.
He DID set up a calling card for him so he could contact people……
He asked how the kids took it…..I said….well…..they have been validated, as this was what broke up our family…..
He said, he wasn’t surprised….as he has suspected this with all spaths high flyen stories of living on yahts and traveling all over…..he asked him outright…..how are you makeing a living….he said he lived cheap.
He also shared with me his stories of how the separation went ‘down’…..and he siad he questioned him as it didn’t make sense.
He said EB, your a smart woman and what spath said….didn’t jive…..
Any man who would kick in a door knowing his child is on the otherside and break childs arm is a MORON.
He claims I kept the kids from hin via a TPO…..
He ‘forgot’ to tell him about the bonding trip to the drug house…..THAT WAS THE END!!!! and I wasn’t even present on this ‘daddy and me’ kids trip. Nor did I know where they were going when they ‘set out’…..it was a road trip….we;ll call you and check in.
He siad….none of it made sense, spaths stories…..he knew there was more. He said…28 years you tried eb…I give you credit.
I said…..I NEVER imagined it would end up like this…..
He said….I know you didn’t.
He also said that gramma suspected what spath was up to and even told Spath…you don’t want to end up in jail….they’d like your kind….
She died a week before he was incarcerated.
INTERESTING….
And for me…..another validation……
So….now he is exposed…….exposed himself…..and under the circumstances of…..I”M IN JAIL….and no one will bail me out……will you offer??
How spathley!!
OXY…..did I read that you are in HUSTLER????
LOL… 🙂
I got a glance of me in the mirror today…..and damn it …I LOOK GOOD!
I’m NOT skinny….actually….well….okay we won’t talk about my weight…. HA, i’ve got a bit of bidunkadunk going on….
but the past few years….I’ve looked in the mirror and thought…damn girl….you’ve aged….and I have….
I have weird calcium deposits that have popped up on my eyelids…..and wrinkles under my eyes…..and I didn’t like any of it….
But…..last weekend I sat out and got a bit of vit. d…(sun)…and just a bit of color on my face…..and I was beaming this week…..out in town with my bouncy hair…..feeling good.
Put on the face…and walked the town…
I think it was my attitude that I saw that made me look good, I was smiling, with an all over face smile…..
My eyes look bright and I look healthy….and I think others noticed my all over look/feeling/aura!
It certainly was not that my wrinkles went away…..or my bidunkidunk disappeared…..
it was my attitude! (and a bit of a tan).
So….. embrace the wrinkles and the bidunkidunk….put on a smile and let the world know YOUR HAPPY!!!!