Any wives ignore the mistress?

Anonymous
He's the ex-Govenor of South Carolina. It was all over the news. I don't think using his name is a problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is happening to a friend of mine. The husband has been seeing the mistress for two years. Almost the entire time they have been separated.
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Are you sure the friend isn't the mistress?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A husband and wife were having dinner at a very fine restaurant when this absolutely stunning young woman comes over to their table, gives the husband a big french kiss, then says she'll see him later and walks away.

The wife glares at her husband and says, "Who the hell was that?"

"Oh," replies the husband, "she's my mistress."

"Well, that's the last straw," says the wife. "I've had enough. I want a divorce!"

I can understand that," replies her husband, "but remember, if we get a divorce it will mean no more shopping trips to Paris, no more wintering in Barbados, no more summers in Tuscany, no more Infiniti or Lexus in the garage and no more yacht club. But the decision is yours."

Just then, a mutual friend enters the restaurant with a gorgeous babe on his arm.

"Who's that woman with Jim?" asks the wife.

"That's his mistress," says her husband.

"Ours is prettier," she replies.


+1 did you make that up yourself or find it online. It's hilarious. You should add in, "if you have sex then we'll drop the mistress."


Hah. I found it online somewhere.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is happening to a friend of mine. The husband has been seeing the mistress for two years. Almost the entire time they have been separated.
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Are you sure the friend isn't the mistress?


Positive. Neither one if budging.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He's the ex-Govenor of South Carolina. It was all over the news. I don't think using his name is a problem.


Lol! It didn't even register until I read this. Thanks
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't exactly say "ignore", but my DH had an ongoing relationship for several years with a woman in another country. Once I found out about it, I was clear that it had to end, but wasn't willing to break up our family while he worked through it (so maybe a bit like the Surviving Infidelity philosophy the pp mentioned). I also come from a spiritual tradition that strongly supports working it out in most cases. I'd say my stance has been to fight for my marriage and family. It definitely hasn't been easy and our relationship is still a bit rocky, but we're still together and I think we're making baby steps forward, slowly.

Almost no one knows about our situation though because it's very difficult for people to understand. If your friend is trying to fight for her husband/family, try to be supportive even if it's something you wouldn't be able to do. It take more strength than you know.


Mark & Jenny Sanford?


The former governor married his South American ho.
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