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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Of course all affairs aren’t discovered. What a silly notion.[/quote] +1. Have been having an in town affair for 5 years with spouse none the wiser.[/quote] This was my dad. My mom knew and she stayed because if her kids and not wanting to be a divorced single mom. As we got older we kids knew too, we never confronted dad but we knew.[/quote] I’m not surprised. Men aren’t very good at being discreet. I’m not a man.[/quote] In the old days we merely followed the guy after work, or before. Had a friend do it or from another car. Now they have gps on Amazon that is very good. My friend recently caught her husband this way. Showed every stop and address he was at. No one deserves to get a std or to be cheated on. It's one of the worst betrayals. [/quote] Cheating is a betrayal equivalent to a sexless marriage. Not worse than... but equal to. As in, one cancels the other. Like offsetting penalties in football.[/quote] You can't get a deadly std from a sexless marriage. And you have the option to work on it or divorce, Cheating is not a option.[/quote]
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