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Reply to "If you have been cheated on, how do you forgive your spouse?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was the OW of a guy who had cheated before. I didn’t know he was married. He was so smooth. Our affair was intense but brief. No one ever caught on, he was never caught, and I called it off when things came to light. We’re still friendly. I am positive that he will cheat again. He’s miserable in his marriage, but staying for his kids. [/quote] Yeah right all cheaters are miserable! Cut him loose, he's a horrible man. Why would you still be friendly with this loser after doing all that. Kind of makes your story suspicious. Tell his wife and move on. [/quote] I went out with a gal in this exact situation. She called the wife to tell her & the wife said" I know & know who you are...I don't care"[/quote] LOL I know one lady around 59 in that scenario. She's in our Bunco group, husband cheated on/off during their marriage. She stayed because she had no desire to find anyone or get married. He hasn't cheated in a long time because she scared the pants off him. Pretended the OW was sending stuff in the mail, weird phone calls etc. Funny story, but she really doesn't like him. One time she thanked the OW for doing all her work, and giving her more time to do things she actually enjoyed. Offered to send OW a gift card![/quote]
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