Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My stbx isn’t cheating (almost wish he was) but he has always, since our kid was born, established that he will disappear for how long & whenever he wants. It’s hard to comprehend if you’re not like that or have never been in such a relationship. But there’s just not much you can do if someone just says “I’m staying late at work” or “I’m going out” and just … leaves.
Sounds like a candidate for “hiking the Appalachian Trail”, South Carolina style.
Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I both wfh and are virtually always together. He had a multi year sexting/virtual affair. I truly would have bet my kids lives there was absolutely zero way he ever would or could cheat.
You truly never know.
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Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor lady went back to work when her husband’s friend offered her a job that was too good to pass up. She used to gush about what a great boss he was. She has since then left her husband for her boss.
Anonymous wrote:My ex pretended he was at work. We all thought he was a workaholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are naive, OP. Where there is a will, there’s a way. You could ‘go to the gym’ at night, have dinner with a ‘friend’, you could say you are doing any number of things and run out for a quickie. I know people who work in an office will get a hotel room during lunch. And when I used to travel for work, married men especially would use their hotel room to hook up with women.
Am I the only one that does pretty much everything with my husband? And when we’re not together, we are meeting at the same location nearly always. To randomly disrupt that routine would set off a lot of red flags in our house. But maybe some spouses are just naive or in denial?
When I was married, I did zero with my husband. Literally zero. We lived in the same house. That is it. I don't know anyone who does EVERYTHING with their husband. I was married for 10 years. No cheating.
Perhaps that’s why you are using married in the past tense? My husband and I aren’t joined at the hip, but when the opportunity presents itself to be together we take it. He doesn’t need to come to our kids’ swim practice in the morning, but if he’s up and ready for work, he often comes with me and we drink our coffee and chat for 30 min. If we don’t have a 9am meeting, we walk the kids to school together so we can chat with each other for 7 minutes on the way home. We like each other and want to be together when we don’t have to divide and conquer with the kids .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You are naive, OP. Where there is a will, there’s a way. You could ‘go to the gym’ at night, have dinner with a ‘friend’, you could say you are doing any number of things and run out for a quickie. I know people who work in an office will get a hotel room during lunch. And when I used to travel for work, married men especially would use their hotel room to hook up with women.
Am I the only one that does pretty much everything with my husband? And when we’re not together, we are meeting at the same location nearly always. To randomly disrupt that routine would set off a lot of red flags in our house. But maybe some spouses are just naive or in denial?
When I was married, I did zero with my husband. Literally zero. We lived in the same house. That is it. I don't know anyone who does EVERYTHING with their husband. I was married for 10 years. No cheating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The gym”- go bang in a hotel nearby. Or on WAH day when he “had to run into the office for an hour or so” (aka her house).
She didn’t work and had kids in school so house was free and she had all the time in the world when husband was at work.
Doesn't the other spouse see the credit card bill with the hotel charges on it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The gym”- go bang in a hotel nearby. Or on WAH day when he “had to run into the office for an hour or so” (aka her house).
She didn’t work and had kids in school so house was free and she had all the time in the world when husband was at work.
Doesn't the other spouse see the credit card bill with the hotel charges on it?
Anonymous wrote:You are naive, OP. Where there is a will, there’s a way. You could ‘go to the gym’ at night, have dinner with a ‘friend’, you could say you are doing any number of things and run out for a quickie. I know people who work in an office will get a hotel room during lunch. And when I used to travel for work, married men especially would use their hotel room to hook up with women.