Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean what if we just want exactly the same thing and nobody finds out? Can it end well?
No. It stains your soul.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean what if we just want exactly the same thing and nobody finds out? Can it end well?
No. It stains your soul.
Anonymous wrote:I mean what if we just want exactly the same thing and nobody finds out? Can it end well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex married the woman he had an affair with. So far, they’d say it ended well.
I know a few couples like this. They're happy and just view it as fate with unfortunate collateral damage. They enjoy their kids and happy families now and we have to pretend we don't know how it all got started.
From experience, after 18 years of marriage my XW had an AP. Kids are aware of what happened because she married him and they had a difficult forgiving her. As to the AP, the kids want no part of him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My ex married the woman he had an affair with. So far, they’d say it ended well.
I know a few couples like this. They're happy and just view it as fate with unfortunate collateral damage. They enjoy their kids and happy families now and we have to pretend we don't know how it all got started.
Anonymous wrote:My ex married the woman he had an affair with. So far, they’d say it ended well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to end?
This. It's been years and keeps getting better in every way - the friendship, the sex, the emotional support. At this point we've got the logistics down to a science- unknown to anyone.
To the extent I can predict anything, I'll say this relationship will keep being a part of my life.
Why the heck don't you just leave your spouse and marry this person? You are so weird!
because this is a sick person living a double life. You can't reason with someone that needs help.
Anonymous wrote:My dad had an affair with his sister in law (my aunt). They got married after they both divorced from their spouses (my mom and uncle), and they have been together for twenty years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to end?
This. It's been years and keeps getting better in every way - the friendship, the sex, the emotional support. At this point we've got the logistics down to a science- unknown to anyone.
To the extent I can predict anything, I'll say this relationship will keep being a part of my life.
Why the heck don't you just leave your spouse and marry this person? You are so weird!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to end?
This. It's been years and keeps getting better in every way - the friendship, the sex, the emotional support. At this point we've got the logistics down to a science- unknown to anyone.
To the extent I can predict anything, I'll say this relationship will keep being a part of my life.
Why the heck don't you just leave your spouse and marry this person? You are so weird!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to end?
This. It's been years and keeps getting better in every way - the friendship, the sex, the emotional support. At this point we've got the logistics down to a science- unknown to anyone.
To the extent I can predict anything, I'll say this relationship will keep being a part of my life.
Anonymous wrote:Why does it have to end?