Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You did your best. You gave it a shot. Now time to move on without him knowing that you've done your best.
The problem is by taking him back, you have no leverage on the affairs and the clock resets for another year for the separation/no fault.
That’s fine. He’s not getting a third chance.
Good for you. It's admirable that you tried to make things work, and even more admirable that you're not willing to put up with the BS just because you're trying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "constantly going to happy hour, hanging out late nights with friends/family (so he says)"...
You think he's still cheating?
Yes. He cheated on me with his coworker and used the same excuses when going out with her.
How'd you find out? Just curious.
She told me through Facebook, along with sending pictures of them together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remember. This was YOUR call.
No. It wasn't. He knew the rules he broke them it was HIS call for the marriage to end.
YOU took him back.
She took him back because he lied and said he changed and he didn't so... bye felicia!
Exactly my point.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you didn't do a very good job setting down the ground rules for him to move back in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "constantly going to happy hour, hanging out late nights with friends/family (so he says)"...
You think he's still cheating?
Yes. He cheated on me with his coworker and used the same excuses when going out with her.
How'd you find out? Just curious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You did your best. You gave it a shot. Now time to move on without him knowing that you've done your best.
The problem is by taking him back, you have no leverage on the affairs and the clock resets for another year for the separation/no fault.
That’s fine. He’s not getting a third chance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "constantly going to happy hour, hanging out late nights with friends/family (so he says)"...
You think he's still cheating?
Yes. He cheated on me with his coworker and used the same excuses when going out with her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You did your best. You gave it a shot. Now time to move on without him knowing that you've done your best.
The problem is by taking him back, you have no leverage on the affairs and the clock resets for another year for the separation/no fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You did your best. You gave it a shot. Now time to move on without him knowing that you've done your best.
The problem is by taking him back, you have no leverage on the affairs and the clock resets for another year for the separation/no fault.
Anonymous wrote:You did your best. You gave it a shot. Now time to move on without him knowing that you've done your best.
Anonymous wrote:The "constantly going to happy hour, hanging out late nights with friends/family (so he says)"...
You think he's still cheating?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just remember. This was YOUR call.
No. It wasn't. He knew the rules he broke them it was HIS call for the marriage to end.
YOU took him back.
She took him back because he lied and said he changed and he didn't so... bye felicia!
Exactly my point.