Anonymous wrote:My wife moved out leaving me primarily with the kids. She had/s an affair with a co-worker, which for very obvious reasons (not relevant here) can never really go anywhere. In other words, it has an expiration date.
The timing of when she said the classic "I love you but am not IN love with you" was precisely when she "fell in love" with her affair partner. She says that, of course, her falling out of love with me had nothing to do with the other man.
Does anyone have any experience with reconciliation after the "spell" of the affair ends? I am wondering if it is worth waiting around. I know it sounds pathetic, but I honestly believe she's acting this way out of some insanity.
Anyway, any experience or thoughts appreciated.
You have a great opportunity to find someone with morals and values who would put you and your kids first and foremost. Why would you continue to stay in a rut?? Yes my experience is cheaters end up cheating again, AND it's a horrible life of never being able to trust them anywhere outside of the home.
Please try and move on, but my advice would be to make sure you know the person well before committing. Family values, and all that. There are always red flags about a person's character, pay attention to that.