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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Would you be comfortable just separating in place? Just move to the guest room, marriage is over. Divorce is not really necessary though.[/quote] OP here—yes that is what I’m thinking for now. Yes we are in NY where taxes are astronomical. I confronted him about the message and he initially denied it many times. Then he keeps insisting he didn’t have an affair, that he’s just too friendly and flirty at work because he wants people to like him. He’s a moron. This woman is his employee and he’s set himself up nicely to be sued for harassment if she wanted to. He swears up and down he didn’t cheat and isn’t lying but the story doesn’t add up or make sense. Even his own mother (my mother in law) thinks he’s lying—she thinks he’s so deeply in denial that he believes his own lies. [/quote] Wait, you told your MIL about this? Whoa.[/quote]
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