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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are a lot, a lot, of long marriages that have gone through it and nobody outside the marriage or even their kids know. Some of those happy marriages you envy, the loving couples you see- have been rocked by it at one point. You would be absolutely shocked.[/quote] Yep, this exactly. I know three couples where there was cheating involved and all are still married. I know no one who divorced from cheating but I am sure it happens.[/quote] What kind of cheating are we talking about here? ONS, flings or long term affairs?[/quote] Not PP but I know if very long affairs (years). [/quote] Very long affairs where the cheater(s) stayed married?[/quote] Yes. I know of two. Yes, they were caught. Yes, the stayed married. Yes, the affair did not stop. [/quote] Man broke it off, rather brutally. He’s still married. She’s not. She had the feels. He did not. [/quote] Similar. They were not caught. The cheater husband confessed everything to the wife after he dumped the AP and cut off all contact. Married women are almost always about exit affairs. Men not at all. Like several men in this thread, if they got divorced it would not be for the AP. They would go out and enjoy unencumbered single life.[/quote]
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