Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a woman whose husband did this. She decided she had no reason to give up the financial comforts of her marriage. She had her husband push for 50% custody right off the bat. Judge granted visits right away and then overnights once baby was 3 months. She figured the other woman having to drop off her baby to the home of her ex-lover and his wife of 20 years was pretty delicious retribution. (Apparently other woman sobbed every time for literally years). Kid is 10 now and calls the woman "mom"--they have primary custody now. So I guess there's one example.
This is the ultimate revenge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a woman whose husband did this. She decided she had no reason to give up the financial comforts of her marriage. She had her husband push for 50% custody right off the bat. Judge granted visits right away and then overnights once baby was 3 months. She figured the other woman having to drop off her baby to the home of her ex-lover and his wife of 20 years was pretty delicious retribution. (Apparently other woman sobbed every time for literally years). Kid is 10 now and calls the woman "mom"--they have primary custody now. So I guess there's one example.
This is the ultimate revenge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a woman whose husband did this. She decided she had no reason to give up the financial comforts of her marriage. She had her husband push for 50% custody right off the bat. Judge granted visits right away and then overnights once baby was 3 months. She figured the other woman having to drop off her baby to the home of her ex-lover and his wife of 20 years was pretty delicious retribution. (Apparently other woman sobbed every time for literally years). Kid is 10 now and calls the woman "mom"--they have primary custody now. So I guess there's one example.
I'm sure stories about selling her dignity to keep her standard of living and traumatizing a postpartum mother have made your friend highly admired in your community.
Postpartum mother deserves everything she gets. Lowest form of low.
But yet the cheating husband gets to keep his wife and lifestyle? I don't think postpartum mother deserved that, and thinking of her sobbing as she dropped off her child every week only to eventually have that child call someone else 'mom'? Ouch. Why isn't the cheating husband to blame as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG I would NOT stay. Only an idiot would let this happen in the first place (sorry, OP). Having an affair in the first place is a major problem but getting her pregnant? GTFOH.
I'm hoping you realize that once a man ejaculates he has no legal rights as far as a child is concerned. I'll admit the affair is a stupid move on his part but once the sperm is out he can't do a damn thing, condom broke too bad, she "forgot" to take her pill too bad. she could have even grabbed the sperm from a used condom (highly unlikely but possible) too bad.
I'd say the stupidest thing he did was have the affair in the first place, getting her pregnant and keeping the baby to term up was possibly not his choice.
Um, yes, the father DOES have legal rights to his child.
Anonymous wrote:I know a woman whose husband did this. She decided she had no reason to give up the financial comforts of her marriage. She had her husband push for 50% custody right off the bat. Judge granted visits right away and then overnights once baby was 3 months. She figured the other woman having to drop off her baby to the home of her ex-lover and his wife of 20 years was pretty delicious retribution. (Apparently other woman sobbed every time for literally years). Kid is 10 now and calls the woman "mom"--they have primary custody now. So I guess there's one example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG I would NOT stay. Only an idiot would let this happen in the first place (sorry, OP). Having an affair in the first place is a major problem but getting her pregnant? GTFOH.
I'm hoping you realize that once a man ejaculates he has no legal rights as far as a child is concerned. I'll admit the affair is a stupid move on his part but once the sperm is out he can't do a damn thing, condom broke too bad, she "forgot" to take her pill too bad. she could have even grabbed the sperm from a used condom (highly unlikely but possible) too bad.
I'd say the stupidest thing he did was have the affair in the first place, getting her pregnant and keeping the baby to term up was possibly not his choice.
Condom + pull out, vasectomy, many options. Only stupid men get women inadvertently pregnant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a woman whose husband did this. She decided she had no reason to give up the financial comforts of her marriage. She had her husband push for 50% custody right off the bat. Judge granted visits right away and then overnights once baby was 3 months. She figured the other woman having to drop off her baby to the home of her ex-lover and his wife of 20 years was pretty delicious retribution. (Apparently other woman sobbed every time for literally years). Kid is 10 now and calls the woman "mom"--they have primary custody now. So I guess there's one example.
I'm sure stories about selling her dignity to keep her standard of living and traumatizing a postpartum mother have made your friend highly admired in your community.
Postpartum mother deserves everything she gets. Lowest form of low.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a woman whose husband did this. She decided she had no reason to give up the financial comforts of her marriage. She had her husband push for 50% custody right off the bat. Judge granted visits right away and then overnights once baby was 3 months. She figured the other woman having to drop off her baby to the home of her ex-lover and his wife of 20 years was pretty delicious retribution. (Apparently other woman sobbed every time for literally years). Kid is 10 now and calls the woman "mom"--they have primary custody now. So I guess there's one example.
I'm sure stories about selling her dignity to keep her standard of living and traumatizing a postpartum mother have made your friend highly admired in your community.
Anonymous wrote:The only important question is, can you treat this child decently for the next 18 years?
If you will think and act toward the child with resentment or contempt, those are natural feelings, but you need to exit the picture immediately. You can get another husband, but this is that child's biological parent. Even if the mom marries the perfect step-dad tomorrow, there's so much pain possible for this child if you keep the bio dad away.
If you can act consistently with basic decency toward this child, I think you are a saint. And you may even find that you genuinely care for him or her.
But the chances of this are astronomically small. Much better odds that if you divorce now, without much fuss, there will be at least 4 happier people in a year and for many years to come.
Whatever you do, don't rush to get pregnant. I have a friend from college. She reconciled with DH and ended up with a baby less than 9 months younger than his love child half-sibling. They attend the same jr. HS. It's socially very awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG I would NOT stay. Only an idiot would let this happen in the first place (sorry, OP). Having an affair in the first place is a major problem but getting her pregnant? GTFOH.
I'm hoping you realize that once a man ejaculates he has no legal rights as far as a child is concerned. I'll admit the affair is a stupid move on his part but once the sperm is out he can't do a damn thing, condom broke too bad, she "forgot" to take her pill too bad. she could have even grabbed the sperm from a used condom (highly unlikely but possible) too bad.
I'd say the stupidest thing he did was have the affair in the first place, getting her pregnant and keeping the baby to term up was possibly not his choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know a woman whose husband did this. She decided she had no reason to give up the financial comforts of her marriage. She had her husband push for 50% custody right off the bat. Judge granted visits right away and then overnights once baby was 3 months. She figured the other woman having to drop off her baby to the home of her ex-lover and his wife of 20 years was pretty delicious retribution. (Apparently other woman sobbed every time for literally years). Kid is 10 now and calls the woman "mom"--they have primary custody now. So I guess there's one example.
I'm sure stories about selling her dignity to keep her standard of living and traumatizing a postpartum mother have made your friend highly admired in your community.