Anonymous wrote:The AP is a physician, charging other people for her advice on their health and well-being.
That doesn't include moral advice. It includes standard advice on health and well-being. You are reaching here, really reaching.
Anonymous wrote:The question was "realizing my husband is the person who betrayed me, how do I feel less traumatized by the experience that my husband's affair partner was a physician, charging other people for her advice on their health and well being."
The answer seems to be that physicians should not be expected to have good character or be trustworthy above anyone one else. Ewwww. That just isn't helping.
And to the person who said adultery isn't illegal, it is in my state and still a few others.
I'm also surprised at the negativity here. I'm really trying to put this behind me but some of it is so intrusive that I can't get it out of my head. I really thought there would be more empathy in the community.
Peace.
Anonymous wrote:Ah. In my day, AP = Advanced Placement
Affair Partner seems too sterile, too politically correct somehow.

Anonymous wrote:
I'm a wise man. However it will probably take you a long time to attain what I am about to explain to you.
Nothing he did with his AP takes away from his Love for you and your sexual self. He simply needed someone else at this time in his life. It probably would have been a short affair had you not found out about it.
I know it hurts. It still doesn't erase all the Love you have shared together. If you really loved him, then work out the present problems together. You can have a stronger marriage if you don't go ape crazy over your jealousy. Learn from it and forgive him. Someday you may need forgiveness of the same type or another.
Best of luck
Anonymous wrote:The question was "realizing my husband is the person who betrayed me, how do I feel less traumatized by the experience that my husband's affair partner was a physician, charging other people for her advice on their health and well being."
The answer seems to be that physicians should not be expected to have good character or be trustworthy above anyone one else. Ewwww. That just isn't helping.
And to the person who said adultery isn't illegal, it is in my state and still a few others.
I'm also surprised at the negativity here. I'm really trying to put this behind me but some of it is so intrusive that I can't get it out of my head. I really thought there would be more empathy in the community.
Peace.
Anonymous wrote:I get that if it wasn't her, it would be someone else, I really do. I get my issues are with my husband. I do think I would be a little less upset if it wasn't a person in a profession that demands you trust them with your life using their judgment. Yes, I think other professions have obligations to be better than average citizens. So for instance, you're fine with taking your kids to the pediatrician, who watches child porn on his days off?