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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think this could be cultural and OP is conditioned to make every sacrifice to keep the family intact for the sake of children and social respect. Till death do us apart. If divorce indeed isn't something she wants then its fine. Everyone makes some sacrifices in life for different reasons, let her pick her poison.[/quote] Divorce only takes 1 and he may well leave. Many cheaters do. OP, get yourself prepared financially, you have to be able to take care of your kids. He may start a family with someone else and basically walk away. You need to not think being a doormat gives you any power or control whatsoever. [/quote] Eh, I'd say only about 10-15% of cheating men actually leave their wife (even lower if the kids are under 18). The norm is for men to stay. Women who cheat are way more likely to divorce, even if only to be by themselves and figure out their life. [/quote] Men are much more likely to divorce a cheating wife than women are to divorce a cheating husband. MUCH more likely.[/quote] I don’t think this is true. Like where is your data for this?[/quote] Different poster here but this is absolutely true and their articles are written about this all the time online. Google is your friend. [/quote]
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