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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He probably complained about a lack his of sex for years, she ignored his pleas and made no effort to change, he finally lost interest and quit complaining, which led her to interpret the marriage as a good one since they didn’t fight, while all the while he was planning his exit once the kids were out of the house.[/quote] OMG, this also happened to coworker a few months back, except for the fact that their children are 11 and 16. Both are in their mid 40’s. He’s an attorney who decided to leave the family for the barely 20 year old secretary he met less than a year ago. [b]According to the wife she saw no signs of trouble[/b] as he always worked late. It was a rural shock to her and the kids. [/quote] What are the chances that anyone could be that clueless? What are the chances that he never expressed any issues with their marriage and then, one day, just up and left her for someone else? Sorry but it just doesn't happen that way.[/quote]
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