OP sounds like a beta loser. No wonder his wife was looking for a real man to fill her needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to save the marriage?
I don't know. It hurts. I would never be able to forgive her.
I'm so sorry OP. This must be soul crushing.
Staying in the marriage is absolutely an option if you wish, I have seen it work. I would assume once confronted, most wives would quit cheating, but husband cheaters not so much.
Umm. No. Women cheaters can be worse. I know several caught more than once.
Wrong. Women cheaters, when caught, realize that they made terrible mistakes, become better people, and never cheat again. They become the trustworthy people they always were before circumstances got in the way. Men, on the other hand, rarely change.
HaaaaaaHaaaaaa!!!
My ex wife certainly didn’t do that. She was back on the dating apps 1 year after I was told about her affair—which I found out wasn’t even her first one. She has a group of married friends- now mostly divorced that were serial cheaters on AM. Glad to be rid of her
You obviously weren't meeting her needs. You really should take a long, hard look at yourself. Were you controlling? Abusive? She obviously cheated for a reason, and that reason was likely you. You're the problem. Are you going to be man enough to work on yourself?
Yeah, I'll bet he hardly ever did the dishes.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to save the marriage?
I don't know. It hurts. I would never be able to forgive her.
I'm so sorry OP. This must be soul crushing.
Staying in the marriage is absolutely an option if you wish, I have seen it work. I would assume once confronted, most wives would quit cheating, but husband cheaters not so much.
Umm. No. Women cheaters can be worse. I know several caught more than once.
Wrong. Women cheaters, when caught, realize that they made terrible mistakes, become better people, and never cheat again. They become the trustworthy people they always were before circumstances got in the way. Men, on the other hand, rarely change.
HaaaaaaHaaaaaa!!!
My ex wife certainly didn’t do that. She was back on the dating apps 1 year after I was told about her affair—which I found out wasn’t even her first one. She has a group of married friends- now mostly divorced that were serial cheaters on AM. Glad to be rid of her
You obviously weren't meeting her needs. You really should take a long, hard look at yourself. Were you controlling? Abusive? She obviously cheated for a reason, and that reason was likely you. You're the problem. Are you going to be man enough to work on yourself?
You obviously weren't meeting her needs. You really should take a long, hard look at yourself. Were you controlling? Abusive? She obviously cheated for a reason, and that reason was likely you. You're the problem. Are you going to be man enough to work on yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoken like someone who is unable to ever take responsibility for their own shitty behavior. When you point a finger at someone else just remember that three fingers are pointing right back at you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to save the marriage?
I don't know. It hurts. I would never be able to forgive her.
I'm so sorry OP. This must be soul crushing.
Staying in the marriage is absolutely an option if you wish, I have seen it work. I would assume once confronted, most wives would quit cheating, but husband cheaters not so much.
Umm. No. Women cheaters can be worse. I know several caught more than once.
Wrong. Women cheaters, when caught, realize that they made terrible mistakes, become better people, and never cheat again. They become the trustworthy people they always were before circumstances got in the way. Men, on the other hand, rarely change.
HaaaaaaHaaaaaa!!!
My ex wife certainly didn’t do that. She was back on the dating apps 1 year after I was told about her affair—which I found out wasn’t even her first one. She has a group of married friends- now mostly divorced that were serial cheaters on AM. Glad to be rid of her
You obviously weren't meeting her needs. You really should take a long, hard look at yourself. Were you controlling? Abusive? She obviously cheated for a reason, and that reason was likely you. You're the problem. Are you going to be man enough to work on yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to save the marriage?
I don't know. It hurts. I would never be able to forgive her.
I'm so sorry OP. This must be soul crushing.
Staying in the marriage is absolutely an option if you wish, I have seen it work. I would assume once confronted, most wives would quit cheating, but husband cheaters not so much.
Umm. No. Women cheaters can be worse. I know several caught more than once.
Wrong. Women cheaters, when caught, realize that they made terrible mistakes, become better people, and never cheat again. They become the trustworthy people they always were before circumstances got in the way. Men, on the other hand, rarely change.
HaaaaaaHaaaaaa!!!
My ex wife certainly didn’t do that. She was back on the dating apps 1 year after I was told about her affair—which I found out wasn’t even her first one. She has a group of married friends- now mostly divorced that were serial cheaters on AM. Glad to be rid of her
You obviously weren't meeting her needs. You really should take a long, hard look at yourself. Were you controlling? Abusive? She obviously cheated for a reason, and that reason was likely you. You're the problem. Are you going to be man enough to work on yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to save the marriage?
I don't know. It hurts. I would never be able to forgive her.
I'm so sorry OP. This must be soul crushing.
Staying in the marriage is absolutely an option if you wish, I have seen it work. I would assume once confronted, most wives would quit cheating, but husband cheaters not so much.
You are an idiot. Cheating is not about meeting their needs, it’s about escaping themselves to be someone else. Cheaters are not loyal, giving partners. They are selfish takers.
Umm. No. Women cheaters can be worse. I know several caught more than once.
Wrong. Women cheaters, when caught, realize that they made terrible mistakes, become better people, and never cheat again. They become the trustworthy people they always were before circumstances got in the way. Men, on the other hand, rarely change.
HaaaaaaHaaaaaa!!!
My ex wife certainly didn’t do that. She was back on the dating apps 1 year after I was told about her affair—which I found out wasn’t even her first one. She has a group of married friends- now mostly divorced that were serial cheaters on AM. Glad to be rid of her
You obviously weren't meeting her needs. You really should take a long, hard look at yourself. Were you controlling? Abusive? She obviously cheated for a reason, and that reason was likely you. You're the problem. Are you going to be man enough to work on yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoken like someone who is unable to ever take responsibility for their own shitty behavior. When you point a finger at someone else just remember that three fingers are pointing right back at you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to save the marriage?
I don't know. It hurts. I would never be able to forgive her.
I'm so sorry OP. This must be soul crushing.
Staying in the marriage is absolutely an option if you wish, I have seen it work. I would assume once confronted, most wives would quit cheating, but husband cheaters not so much.
Umm. No. Women cheaters can be worse. I know several caught more than once.
Wrong. Women cheaters, when caught, realize that they made terrible mistakes, become better people, and never cheat again. They become the trustworthy people they always were before circumstances got in the way. Men, on the other hand, rarely change.
HaaaaaaHaaaaaa!!!
My ex wife certainly didn’t do that. She was back on the dating apps 1 year after I was told about her affair—which I found out wasn’t even her first one. She has a group of married friends- now mostly divorced that were serial cheaters on AM. Glad to be rid of her
You obviously weren't meeting her needs. You really should take a long, hard look at yourself. Were you controlling? Abusive? She obviously cheated for a reason, and that reason was likely you. You're the problem. Are you going to be man enough to work on yourself?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Spoken like someone who is unable to ever take responsibility for their own shitty behavior. When you point a finger at someone else just remember that three fingers are pointing right back at you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you want to save the marriage?
I don't know. It hurts. I would never be able to forgive her.
I'm so sorry OP. This must be soul crushing.
Staying in the marriage is absolutely an option if you wish, I have seen it work. I would assume once confronted, most wives would quit cheating, but husband cheaters not so much.
Umm. No. Women cheaters can be worse. I know several caught more than once.
Wrong. Women cheaters, when caught, realize that they made terrible mistakes, become better people, and never cheat again. They become the trustworthy people they always were before circumstances got in the way. Men, on the other hand, rarely change.
HaaaaaaHaaaaaa!!!
My ex wife certainly didn’t do that. She was back on the dating apps 1 year after I was told about her affair—which I found out wasn’t even her first one. She has a group of married friends- now mostly divorced that were serial cheaters on AM. Glad to be rid of her
You obviously weren't meeting her needs. You really should take a long, hard look at yourself. Were you controlling? Abusive? She obviously cheated for a reason, and that reason was likely you. You're the problem. Are you going to be man enough to work on yourself?