so your "plan" is to wait for him to tell you? What if he never does? You're going to live like this for years, decades? |
THIS! |
Why do you assume he will file for divorce. He doesn't seem to particularly care (not letting you know where he is ) and then sneaking in in the morning. Maybe he figured you know and don't care. |
I am working in emotionally detaching. This is new and I am allowed to feel rage and anger and hurt and loss. This is why I’m not jumping to anything. I didn’t text him at 3 in the morning to see where he was, because I already know the answer and no good could come of that interaction while I’m sleeping beside my innocent kid. No, I won’t drag her into this but part of me would like him to face her, because he doesn’t give a whit about me and he deserves to hurt as much as I do, and how much his kid will. I’m bigger than that but all I can do right now is move on quietly and seethe inside, cry in the shower and try to figure out how to change over 29 years of my life a new city and few resources. |
I don’t have one. Right now it’s to just work, take care of my child, and try to make it through the day enough to want to stay alive and figure out what the hell to do. Isn’t that enough? |
I’m Pretty sure she must know about me. My worst fear is that she turns up pregnant. |
Man and his mistress, both are liars and cheaters with no morality and ethics but man is the one who made a legal commitment to his wife and fathered a human being so he should see legal and social consequences. What can OP do to the other woman? Is there any legal, social or any other recourse to hold such women responsible for their actions? |
Can you move back to where you were living? |
In Virginia, Washington D.C., and Maryland, placing a GPS tracking device like an AirTag in someone’s car without their knowledge or consent is generally illegal under privacy and anti-stalking laws. Virginia explicitly prohibits this under Virginia Code § 18.2-60.5, while D.C. and Maryland address it through stalking and harassment statutes. In D.C., unauthorized tracking likely violates its Stalking Statute (§ 22–3133), and in Maryland, it could fall under the state's stalking law (§ 3-802). Exceptions exist if you own the vehicle or have consent from the owner, but unauthorized tracking with malicious intent could result in criminal charges. I think you are allowed to place a tracking device if you own the vehicle, and one could make the case that it’s material property regardless of title. |
How old is your child? Will you be financially stable if you divorce? |
The man controls how the situation looks to OW and usually they lie. OP's husband may be looking for proof that she cares at all. That is a slight possibility. |
No. I’ve been a trailing spouse. It’s hurt my career and trashed my support network. I don’t have family (parents dead), do have siblings but it’s not like they can help much and they live far flung from each other. |
Elementary school. Not financially stable although I do work, my work has revolved around flexibility vs money. |
No, it’s when they’re in preschool and elementary and tell you they’re scared of their father. Which is what my kids had to go through. |
How will a divorce look for you? Will he fight you on custody? Are you interested in trying to save your marriage? |