Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell him. I married you for life until death do us part so one of us must die .
Threats would not be a good idea at this stage of the game.
But it's not a threat when it's the truth. Either you kill me or I kill you and I would rather my husband kill me. Or let a judge give me the death penalty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He needs to give his coworker time to leave her husband.
mmm, I bet she's hot and willing to do "anything".![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you asked him this morning if he wanted to remain married, and he said he would let you know by Wednesday?
yeppers, we were having our morning coffee at the dining room table and I asked him. he said he would let me know by Wednesday COB.
Anonymous wrote:So you asked him this morning if he wanted to remain married, and he said he would let you know by Wednesday?
Anonymous wrote:He needs to give his coworker time to leave her husband.
Anonymous wrote:If my husband said this to me, I would end it immediately. I'm not sure why you think someone can treat you this way. It's bad for both you and your children.
Anonymous wrote:If my husband said this to me, I would end it immediately. I'm not sure why you think someone can treat you this way. It's bad for both you and your children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How business-like of him!
Honestly, the reason there are so many unhappy divorcees is that they make these decisions at the drop of a hat. They don't stop to think what the consequences are, for their finances, their kids, and most of all, their logistics.
I would have been surprised he didn't take at least a month or two. But then, despite many downs (and a couple of ups), my husband and I are still married. We know what would happen if we decided to divorce.
I think he wanted to buy himself a little time to make legal and financial arrangements before giving a definitive answer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would tell him. I married you for life until death do us part so one of us must die .
Threats would not be a good idea at this stage of the game.
But it's not a threat when it's the truth. Either you kill me or I kill you and I would rather my husband kill me. Or let a judge give me the death penalty.