Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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My friend has said the same thing to her husband (who I think cheats) about if you ever want to cheat just get a divorce. Maybe I'm wrong but I think most cheaters want the stability of a marriage but the excitement of an affair.
Maybe not most but a good deal of them. They love being able to have a spouse, present themselves with the kids in public as a family, but be able to have the thrill of a new person in bed. I also think that they want to avoid the stigma of divorce.
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As someone said on another thread, affairs are great because you really don't have to deal with dirty dishes, sick kids, problems at school, money issues and at the same time, there is the thrill of doing something forbidden.
Once they get together in real life on a permanent basis, it would be interesting to see how long they last.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There I said it. Yes, I can hear it already ..... the issue is between you and your husband.....if you had been a better wife he wouldn't have looked elsewhere......were you putting out? ...... You married the wrong guy...... Your husband made vows to you, the OW has no obligation ..... Work on yourself .... stop focusing any energy that way ....... What issues did you bring to this situation...... Get some counseling....
I'm tired of the OW getting off the hook so easy. My marriage is finished. While I'm carrying around a 200 pound sand bag of grief, trying to put my life back together, shock, and feeling very PTSD-ish. It seems like I'm the only one paying a huge price for THEIR choices. He could have f'ing left. And she could have kept her legs together and waited for some hot single dude.
I hate my husband. I hate the other woman. So There.
I am not in your shoes but, if I were, I imagine I would feel exactly as you do. They made inconsiderate choices and you have to suffer the fallout. I don't know you but my heart goes out to you. Every time I hear of someone who has cheated, I turn to my husband and say "if you ever want to cheat, just ask for a divorce." I can't tell you how many times I have said it because I hear so many stories like yours. I would like to believe that karma takes care of people like this but who really knows. In the end.
My friend has said the same thing to her husband (who I think cheats) about if you ever want to cheat just get a divorce. Maybe I'm wrong but I think most cheaters want the stability of a marriage but the excitement of an affair.
Anonymous wrote:I would feel the same way. There's a lot of self-hating women on here who are quick to blame the wife. Don't listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There I said it. Yes, I can hear it already ..... the issue is between you and your husband.....if you had been a better wife he wouldn't have looked elsewhere......were you putting out? ...... You married the wrong guy...... Your husband made vows to you, the OW has no obligation ..... Work on yourself .... stop focusing any energy that way ....... What issues did you bring to this situation...... Get some counseling....
I'm tired of the OW getting off the hook so easy. My marriage is finished. While I'm carrying around a 200 pound sand bag of grief, trying to put my life back together, shock, and feeling very PTSD-ish. It seems like I'm the only one paying a huge price for THEIR choices. He could have f'ing left. And she could have kept her legs together and waited for some hot single dude.
I hate my husband. I hate the other woman. So There.
I am not in your shoes but, if I were, I imagine I would feel exactly as you do. They made inconsiderate choices and you have to suffer the fallout. I don't know you but my heart goes out to you. Every time I hear of someone who has cheated, I turn to my husband and say "if you ever want to cheat, just ask for a divorce." I can't tell you how many times I have said it because I hear so many stories like yours. I would like to believe that karma takes care of people like this but who really knows. In the end.