Anonymous wrote:
My dear OP,
You went ahead and had babies with this sex addict / disrespectful fellow, when you KNEW that he was morally (and perhaps physically) philandering?
And now that he continues to do so, you are hurt?
Is he very rich and powerful? I don't understand why you didn't leave when you had the chance. Co-parenting is hard, which is what you'll have to do if you divorce. But living with a man who obviously can't control himself is perhaps worse - or maybe not, for you.
I would suggest therapy for him and yourself, separately! (the together kind aims to keep the relationship going, just so you know), and an evaluation for sex addiction.
Really OP. I'm sorry to say this, but you've acted like a complete moron. Good luck to you.
In OP's defense, sometimes people are so in love that their denial is strong. "Love is blind," according to the old saying. OP, you are going to feel hurt. Don't let the judgmental tendencies rampant across DCUM prevent you from finding a support system. Definitely seek therapy but also seek a lawyer with an investigator who can find hidden assets and write a property agreement that will extend child support through college for the twins. My gut says that this guy has a lawyer in mind who would fight tooth and nail.