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[quote=Anonymous]Long story short, a few years ago I discovered my DW was having an affair. I confronted her about it, we did counseling and I thought all was fine after that. Fast forward a few years. I discovered last year that she had been having yet another affair with a co-worker - this went on from basically April 2019 - November 2019. Needless to say, I've now told her I am ending our marriage. She needs to seriously work on herself. I've moved out of the house and have my own place. Now, she calls me whenever she has a house problem - the plumbing or whatever. Frankly, I don't give a damn. She can call her former co-worker or whatever other man she was shtupping to fix the house. I am done. There is a song called Drama Everything by Blue October that aptly describes how I feel when she calls/ Let me start with I've let you go But you don't get it, though Politely I've asked you to leave, But still you follow It's hard when you're full of heart When the house you built just falls apart Well keep the paint fresh, keep the outside clean Be sure the neighbors see you wear that ring Don't tell them a thing, they don't know you like me You're the girl that cries water in the basement Everybody stop, wait, look, see You're the girl that could lie to my face And fabricate a flood to get through to me I went away and you found a replacement So call him, don't call me To the girl that cries water in the basement You drama everything I will admit I feel a bit of schadenfreude as she struggles with the house upkeep and feels overwhelmed. But she can always hire a plumber or a handyman. She no longer has a husband and it's her fault. [/quote]
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