Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m of the opinion that if you feel uncomfortable about something that your partner is doing you should feel comfortable talking to your spouse without fear of anger or the silent treatment.
+1 it’s lousy that she’s giving you silent treatment for telling her your concerns. She’s making it seem like you did something wrong for bringing it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheaters cheat, non-cheaters don't cheat
Is your wife character... a cheater or not.
That is your answer.
I don't know about this. I use to think that. I never thought my spouse was the type of person who would ever cheat and they did. I'm a pretty judge of character and I would have said they weren't a cheater by character. It appears that life is not so black and white.
No, it’s not that complicated. You married a cheater and he cheated.
You’d like to think his character is better just like you imagined it was before you Caught him cheating.
Anonymous wrote:How frequently were they texting in the old thread?
If you're ever at a point when things happen during your day and your first thought is to text your "friend" of the opposite gender and not your spouse, you are basically having an emotional affair.
Relationships are what you put into them. If you choose to put a lot of energy into a friendship, especially ahead of your marriage, the results will speak for themselves after some time.
Anonymous wrote:I’m of the opinion that if you feel uncomfortable about something that your partner is doing you should feel comfortable talking to your spouse without fear of anger or the silent treatment.
Anonymous wrote:How frequently were they texting in the old thread?
If you're ever at a point when things happen during your day and your first thought is to text your "friend" of the opposite gender and not your spouse, you are basically having an emotional affair.
Relationships are what you put into them. If you choose to put a lot of energy into a friendship, especially ahead of your marriage, the results will speak for themselves after some time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheaters cheat, non-cheaters don't cheat
Is your wife character... a cheater or not.
That is your answer.
I think this is largely true HOWEVER, I wouldn’t be so sure that we are not all capable of it under the “right” circumstances. Ie my husband is not a cheater but it’s not totally impossible that one day in a particular situation, he might not be tempted beyond his own expectations.
No that's not how it works. If you think that, you are a cheater who has been really good at not cheating. Congrats to you.
Non-cheaters... just never enters the realm of possibility.
“A cheater who has been really good at not cheating”
🤔🤨
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheaters cheat, non-cheaters don't cheat
Is your wife character... a cheater or not.
That is your answer.
I think this is largely true HOWEVER, I wouldn’t be so sure that we are not all capable of it under the “right” circumstances. Ie my husband is not a cheater but it’s not totally impossible that one day in a particular situation, he might not be tempted beyond his own expectations.
No that's not how it works. If you think that, you are a cheater who has been really good at not cheating. Congrats to you.
Non-cheaters... just never enters the realm of possibility.
NP and I don’t think this is true in general in life. Yes, a person’s character matters but there are many examples of generally decent people who have been in situations where they did not do the right thing. Sometimes “character” is more or less a product of circumstance and a person should not be defined by their worst actions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheaters cheat, non-cheaters don't cheat
Is your wife character... a cheater or not.
That is your answer.
I don't know about this. I use to think that. I never thought my spouse was the type of person who would ever cheat and they did. I'm a pretty judge of character and I would have said they weren't a cheater by character. It appears that life is not so black and white.
Anonymous wrote:If there’s nothing in the texts for years then there’s nothing going on
Anonymous wrote:She has a crush on the guy, but they haven’t taken it to the next level.
Tell her you don’t want solo contact between them and you or his wife must always be included in texts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She has a crush on the guy, but they haven’t taken it to the next level.
Tell her you don’t want solo contact between them and you or his wife must always be included in texts.
We have a wife in our group who insists she is on all texts involving her husband. None of the rest of us do that. And honestly, her husband isn't at the top of anyone's list anyway, so it's odd to me that she's so possessive. It feels like she treats him like a child.
He probably cheated in the past and she has PTSD.