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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have a different answer. OP, you don't seem that bothered by his cheating. You accepted his pseudo confession and seem happy to buy the flimsiest excuse of them all - she's an old friend * eyeroll* You don't want to divorce. So don't. Give your DH a pass to cheat. Set up some boundaries and ask him to stick to them. He's a cheating loser - probably syphilis and herpes ridden - and I'd rather crawl over broken glass than touch his dick but obviously YOU don't mind. So suck it up (literally). [/quote] + 1000000000000000 You nailed it. [/quote] No. She/he didn't. She/he was unnecessarily cruel to a person who is experiencing a deep and confusing trauma. It probably felt good to say, but it did nothing to help the OP. [/quote] original pp here - nope. op shouldn't be made to kick her dh out by outraged strangers pn the internet if cheating is not a dealbreaker for her. She should stop complaining about the cheating and open up the marriage. [/quote] Your understanding of human beings and the complex feelings that come with infidelity is extremely limited and your communication style is simply nasty. You are not mature enough to be capable of giving anyone advice. [/quote]
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