Anonymous wrote:They were literally only one week into lockdown when he bailed. And I think the reason he bailed is because he got found out and knew his AP's spouse was going to tell his wife.Anonymous wrote:I have this on hold at the library and I read the earlier NYT article.
I concur with most of what was said above and will add that the pandemic and being with the family 24/7 was probably what caused him to act. He probably never saw her or the kids, worked a lot and spent time as he wished after work and couldn't see his current AP. He was used to a lot of freedom and didn't want to live without it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have this on hold at the library and I read the earlier NYT article.
I concur with most of what was said above and will add that the pandemic and being with the family 24/7 was probably what caused him to act. He probably never saw her or the kids, worked a lot and spent time as he wished after work and couldn't see his current AP. He was used to a lot of freedom and didn't want to live without it.
Definitely not being able to see the mistress triggered it. He told his wife he was going straight to see her right after he dumped her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's on the modern love podcast today.
No gift links left: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/14/podcasts/belle-burden-husband-strangers.html?smid=url-share
online, there's a little blurb that says:
When reached for comment about Ms. Burden’s recollections relating to their divorce and custody of their children, Ms. Burden’s ex-husband provided the following response:
“While I disagree with many of her recollections, as well as her overall mischaracterization of my relationship with my children, I do not wish to comment in more detail in order to protect them from further violations of their privacy other than to say that I continue to lovingly support, and be lovingly supported by, my children.”
Yeah. That's a lie. Perhaps one he believes himself.
You don't know that. None of us do.
Nothing says father of the year like a man buying a home where his kids are not welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's on the modern love podcast today.
No gift links left: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/14/podcasts/belle-burden-husband-strangers.html?smid=url-share
online, there's a little blurb that says:
When reached for comment about Ms. Burden’s recollections relating to their divorce and custody of their children, Ms. Burden’s ex-husband provided the following response:
“While I disagree with many of her recollections, as well as her overall mischaracterization of my relationship with my children, I do not wish to comment in more detail in order to protect them from further violations of their privacy other than to say that I continue to lovingly support, and be lovingly supported by, my children.”
Yeah. That's a lie. Perhaps one he believes himself.
You don't know that. None of us do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were literally only one week into lockdown when he bailed. And I think the reason he bailed is because he got found out and knew his AP's spouse was going to tell his wife.Anonymous wrote:I have this on hold at the library and I read the earlier NYT article.
I concur with most of what was said above and will add that the pandemic and being with the family 24/7 was probably what caused him to act. He probably never saw her or the kids, worked a lot and spent time as he wished after work and couldn't see his current AP. He was used to a lot of freedom and didn't want to live without it.
She was told about the affair before he bailed. I agree with the PPs saying he didn't want the tedium of family life day-to-day. Never had to do it before, unlikely to put himself in a position where he has to do it again. When she insisted on how *pleasant* their relationship was, I thought not difficult with someone you barely see in your segmented partnership of a marriage. Not at all surprising he didn't marry the AP with young children either. He wants a bachelor pad with zero responsibilities other than the obligatory but only occasional pleasant dinner or tennis game with his offspring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's on the modern love podcast today.
No gift links left: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/14/podcasts/belle-burden-husband-strangers.html?smid=url-share
online, there's a little blurb that says:
When reached for comment about Ms. Burden’s recollections relating to their divorce and custody of their children, Ms. Burden’s ex-husband provided the following response:
“While I disagree with many of her recollections, as well as her overall mischaracterization of my relationship with my children, I do not wish to comment in more detail in order to protect them from further violations of their privacy other than to say that I continue to lovingly support, and be lovingly supported by, my children.”
Yeah. That's a lie. Perhaps one he believes himself.
You don't know that. None of us do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She's on the modern love podcast today.
No gift links left: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/14/podcasts/belle-burden-husband-strangers.html?smid=url-share
online, there's a little blurb that says:
When reached for comment about Ms. Burden’s recollections relating to their divorce and custody of their children, Ms. Burden’s ex-husband provided the following response:
“While I disagree with many of her recollections, as well as her overall mischaracterization of my relationship with my children, I do not wish to comment in more detail in order to protect them from further violations of their privacy other than to say that I continue to lovingly support, and be lovingly supported by, my children.”
Yeah. That's a lie. Perhaps one he believes himself.
Anonymous wrote:They were literally only one week into lockdown when he bailed. And I think the reason he bailed is because he got found out and knew his AP's spouse was going to tell his wife.Anonymous wrote:I have this on hold at the library and I read the earlier NYT article.
I concur with most of what was said above and will add that the pandemic and being with the family 24/7 was probably what caused him to act. He probably never saw her or the kids, worked a lot and spent time as he wished after work and couldn't see his current AP. He was used to a lot of freedom and didn't want to live without it.
Anonymous wrote:She's on the modern love podcast today.
No gift links left: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/14/podcasts/belle-burden-husband-strangers.html?smid=url-share
online, there's a little blurb that says:
When reached for comment about Ms. Burden’s recollections relating to their divorce and custody of their children, Ms. Burden’s ex-husband provided the following response:
“While I disagree with many of her recollections, as well as her overall mischaracterization of my relationship with my children, I do not wish to comment in more detail in order to protect them from further violations of their privacy other than to say that I continue to lovingly support, and be lovingly supported by, my children.”
Anonymous wrote:She alludes to his leaving just as he made it really big time in his career, so it looks like he had been quietly planning and placed the cherry on top with an exit affair.
Anonymous wrote:I have this on hold at the library and I read the earlier NYT article.
I concur with most of what was said above and will add that the pandemic and being with the family 24/7 was probably what caused him to act. He probably never saw her or the kids, worked a lot and spent time as he wished after work and couldn't see his current AP. He was used to a lot of freedom and didn't want to live without it.