I know three men who did exactly this and are super happy now. The wives keeping saying they will regret it but Mary a one seems to. |
Are we still drunk? |
I'm so sorry this happened to you. For your own happiness and sanity, I wouldn't wait for the relationship to fail. I'd do everything I could to move on. Easier said than done but you will make yourself crazy if you just wait for that. |
^^Plus, your ex honestly sounds like a tool. He left you for your daughter's Girl Scout leader? You can do so much better than him. Get really busy in your life. Take up some new hobby you enjoy. I know a woman whose husband of 30 years left. She took up hiking, lost 20 pounds, looks and feels amazing now and is loving her new life-- and she'd been happily married to him... Good luck to you!! |
I will add that although the situation sucks, eventually the day comes when you realize that to think about him is a waste of energy and building the new you takes priority. |
Hope to have a positive story soon. I can't believe he did this to our son. |
Karma's not a real thing. Stalin died in his bed at the age of 74. |
I work with a women who left her husband for someone who worked for her and he was married too. Turns out he was already cheating with someone else and dumped her. Lost a good husband, has four kids and has pretty much alienated everyone she works with. Now when she doesn't have the kids all she does is go out because she is floundering and wants to be wanted so badly. Any man who discovers her history runs. But she is easy So I guess she is now a "layover" for any man who gives her attention. Karma does exist. |
OP, you're angry, you're hurt, you want him to pay. That's natural. But it is by no means guaranteed that he will pay. Sometimes, cheaters DO prosper.
Really what you should focus on is getting past it and living your life. You will know you have won when you are happy with where you are, and you are totally indifferent to what he's doing. It takes time, but you will get there. |
Only men have an irresponsible, juvenile, shameful "midlife crisis". Women have an epiphany where they realize they settled for an unworthy man who they didn't really love, and they leave him in a praiseworthy journey of self-discovery in which they find true love. |
My college roommates DH left her for a woman half his age. Two months after divorce was final, roommate hit the lottery. Not like powerball rich, but a tidy $5 million after taxes. He flips out, starts sniffing around again, but roommate just laughed. He knocks up the girlfriend and they try suing my roommate to reopen the divorce and try to get money, which of course fails. Roommate is happy. |
What an idiot. But it does remind me of a California case where a woman won $11 million, did not tell the husband, and got divorced. He found out later and got half because it was a marital asset. Lucky guy. |
My dad left my mom after 15 years of marriage for the editor of one of his books; I also happened to be the babysitter for her 2 year old son. I was 12 and they were family friends; she was married also. Quick divorces happened and my dad married her when I was 13. By my dad's description, they had a blissful ten years...until she stopped adoring him for being a powerful workaholic and he got frustrated that she no longer adored him. She started drinking, he worked more, we watched from the sidelines. They would have gotten divorced, but she got breast cancer and died at 43.
When he made chairman and my mom (who had remarried, happily) sent him flowers, he apologized for making "this mistake". I think it was merely a statement and not an overture. He's remarried now to someone much more levelheaded who my sister and I at least like. |
An evangelical Christian sexted at a marriage-threatening level? |
For how long? Was it a few times or over an extended period of time? Any "love" type messages or just sexual? My take is that women will take the emotional type messages relaying affection/love/longing much harder than the x-rated stuff. |