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Reply to "Women, do you ever think your DH has a double life? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An affair is different from a double life. My SILs father had a double life. Two full families. Both thought he travelled part of each week for work but really he just split his time across the two homes. The wife of the newer family got suspicious and so he ditched his original family for about a year and lived full time with new family (who knows what story he told his original family). Eventually he was found out but he lived the double life for about 12 years. [/quote] [b]My great aunt was married to a big amidst. He had another wife and family in another part of the state. He was on the road for business travel.and that was part of his territory. [/b]When I read about Scott Peterson being a fertilizer salesman and meeting Amber Frey, I thought of my great aunt's husband. I guess it was probably easier in the past but I think you could probably still do it if you travel a lot. [/quote] My mother married a man who had another wife. My first stepdad. She was dating him for a year or two, and got mad and histrionic because he hadn't asked her to marry him, and she moved us halfway across the country from state A to her home town in state B to force him. It actually worked -- he moved up there and they got married. Every couple of weeks there would be some kind of crisis with his grown son (I think he was 20 or so?) and he'd have to fly back to state A for a while. Turned out there weren't any crises with the son; this guy was flying back there (on my mother's dime) to be with his other wife. My mother figured this out fairly quickly and filed for divorce within 6 months or so (yes, in our state at that time it made sense to file for divorce as opposed to annulment). The really bizarre thing is that his (very old) father was a preacher and married them -- probably knowing full well about the other wife. [/quote]
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