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Reply to "Why Divorce and/or Infidelity Are Almost Unavoidable for College Educated Couples"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My wife cheated, and we found a way to put our marriage back on track. I would agree with the OP's original post on several points. First, the information age and technology definitely makes it easier to cheat, and to communicate with another person outside marriage. Making something more accessible (especially something that can take over emotionally) increases the likelihood of its occurrence. Second, since we live in VA, the no fault divorce was not an option for DW. When she saw what the road of an at fault divorce was going to be for her, both financially and in terms of publicity (court filings), she was much more amenable to working on our marriage. It has been difficult, but this higher barrier to divorce definitely gave us time to work things out. I am glad for that.[/quote] if you don't have kids, why would you take back a deceitful woman who wanted to be penetrated by another man? remember, she is a depreciating asset - men that have their shit together appreciate. [/quote]
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