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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Geeez, get out of the marriage already! Like yesterday. Adultry = divorce. Always. [/quote] This. Save yourself the trouble [/quote] I would consider this, but it will take time for me to figure out my life alone anyway and be ready to split and we have a special needs child, so spending the next three years together till the child leaves the nest is probably the easiest way forward whether I ever find out the reason or just work on positivity each week and hope he doesn't do it again. He's kind to me other than this issue and is a good father. Might split anyway either by him choosing to or him committing infidelity again, but for the child and my own sanity of just figuring out my life, I'm not really in a hurry to split. I believe the issue is more mental on his part. I'm trying to get help for myself so I don't fall into despair and so some positivity is actually helpful to a sane mind for myself. It just seems very surface level as if we can only get by if we are positive for the rest of our time together. Might try to find two therapists to give different perspectives on the situation.[/quote]
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