My wife accepted gifts, cards, chocolates from other men on Valentines day - what to do?

Anonymous
Eat her chocolate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is your wife in Kindergarten?


Anonymous
K teacher, I bet. The men were 5 yo's
Anonymous
Sounds like someone has an eenie-weenie-peenie and worried wifey may leavie
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like someone has an eenie-weenie-peenie and worried wifey may leavie




OK, that was mean. Sorry, OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:More details are needed, OP.


OP here: Found the box of Valentines chocolates (box was shaped like a heart) in a locked secret drawer after Valentines day. When confronted, wife admitted the chocolate was from a man but was meant for our 5 y/o DD. Wife then told DD that I took her box of chocolate and demand that I return it to her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More details are needed, OP.


OP here: Found the box of Valentines chocolates (box was shaped like a heart) in a locked secret drawer after Valentines day. When confronted, wife admitted the chocolate was from a man but was meant for our 5 y/o DD. Wife then told DD that I took her box of chocolate and demand that I return it to her.


I'll the guy PP above who has given gifts on Valentine's Day before to married friends.

Sorry, but if that was all she told you, then Houston, we have a problem. If there wasn't an issue, 1. she would have hidden it in a locked drawer and 2. she would have told you who the man was and what his relationship was. Partners with nothing to hide, don't bother to hide details.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More details are needed, OP.


OP here: Found the box of Valentines chocolates (box was shaped like a heart) in a locked secret drawer after Valentines day. When confronted, wife admitted the chocolate was from a man but was meant for our 5 y/o DD. Wife then told DD that I took her box of chocolate and demand that I return it to her.


OP, nice try, but total fail.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More details are needed, OP.


OP here: Found the box of Valentines chocolates (box was shaped like a heart) in a locked secret drawer after Valentines day. When confronted, wife admitted the chocolate was from a man but was meant for our 5 y/o DD. Wife then told DD that I took her box of chocolate and demand that I return it to her.


Ask if she ate some of the chocolates
Anonymous
That's unacceptable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:More details are needed, OP.


OP here: Found the box of Valentines chocolates (box was shaped like a heart) in a locked secret drawer after Valentines day. When confronted, wife admitted the chocolate was from a man but was meant for our 5 y/o DD. Wife then told DD that I took her box of chocolate and demand that I return it to her.


Maybe she wanted to secretly eat them instead of giving them to DD. The question I would ask is what man is giving your 5 yr old DD Valentines chocolate??
Anonymous
If your wife also accepted Valentines day gifts and cards from the same man and bring him to you house when you are not hot home, then she mst be cheating on you.
Anonymous
A man is giving chocolate to your CHILD???
Anonymous
Ask you wife if she ate the chocolate
Anonymous
If your wife is being secretive and have things to hide from her husband, she should not be trusted. Like most cheaters, your wife will make up lies to cover up her fault and to deceive you. Over time, you will become confused and start questioning you own senses.
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