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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As soon as I learned of my husband's workplace affair, I texted then called the AP's husband. [b]He absolutely deserved to know of his wife's adultery and get tested for STD's. My husband and I went to their wedding several years ago, it was the least I could do.[/b] I've also selectively told some of his co-workers. I'm sure he's posing it as a brand new relationship instead of the 6 year long, f**king in their office adulterous debauchery that it is.[/quote] I'm confused. Do you have an STD that you gave to your husband? If not, why are STDs even a concern? Maybe don't be all altruistic when describing your motivation and just own that you went scorched Earth. This "exposure to STDs" thing is a bad fig leave. If you're not infected, he's not infected. And if he's not infected, how could he infect the AP?[/quote] So naive. Cheaters often have multiple hookups. The AP ain't special. A few months after my cheating ex left, I got a medical bill from our insurance for Herpes medication. I don't have Herpes and luckily didn't catch it from him, so either AP gave it to him, or one of his other Tinder hookups did, so yeah AP's husband is entitled to know this.[/quote] This didn’t happen. Insurance companies don’t send bills on behalf of pharmacies. It’s possible the insurance company sent your husband an EOB that you (illegally) opened. It’s also possible the pharmacy sent your husband a statement that you (illegally) opened.[/quote] NP. Agree Maybe OP meant pharmacy and not insurance company. When we use our mail order pharmacy they send a receipt along with the medication. Which does include the medication name. [/quote]
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