Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here, so sorry you are going through with this, OP.
He is am ass for doing it and a bigger ass for telling you. It's not going to make you feel better but most accomplished men have done what your DH did at least once in their marriage but they are smart enough not to get caught or to confess. So you get the emotional turmoil of being married to a cheater while your friends whose husband's have done the same or worse get to be married and blissfully unaware.
No, most “accomplished” men have not done this. WTF.
Anonymous wrote:I think OP can beat herself up forever trying to figure out why this happened but the root answer is usually as simple as 1) he has a sex drive 2) he is tempted by other women as are all men (yes all, not most, all) 3) he gave into the temptation.
If this is his one and only mistake, I would argue he is good at monogamy. He clearly wants to stay married as he confessed. Whether he is an otherwise good guy, who knows, I am not married to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What situation left to the one night stand? Work conference or something?
I was out of town with the kids for a kids’ sports thing and he went for a drink, met a woman who said she was in a committed yet open relationship, got her number...made a plan and the following week, came home late from what I thought was a work thing. He told me a week after that. He took her out to dinner and drinks at a place not very far from our house!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Man here, so sorry you are going through with this, OP.
He is am ass for doing it and a bigger ass for telling you. It's not going to make you feel better but most accomplished men have done what your DH did at least once in their marriage but they are smart enough not to get caught or to confess. So you get the emotional turmoil of being married to a cheater while your friends whose husband's have done the same or worse get to be married and blissfully unaware.
I hope you are not married.

Anonymous wrote:Well looks like you needed to worry less about being the same size as when you were married and more about the fact that you married a cheating d bag.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry you're going through this OP! I was in your shoes less than a year ago-- finding out about my spouse's affair was devastating (and his was MUCH more involved)-- I had loads of sleepless nights, fits of overwhelming anger and hurt.
Please don't do anything rash or let the kids know of what your DH did. Look for therapy for you and marital counseling for the both of you. Confide in only a few close friends. I think your DH told you because he is remorseful. There is no shortage of "leave him" responses here but affairs are VERY common and most marriages do not end just for that reason. For every post here castigating a cheating spouse there's 1-2 more from posters looking for an AP or bragging about cheating or admitting to it. Anyway just leaving your spouse is not such a simple option when you have kids and there is love in the marriage. You need to explore why this happened in counseling and decide over time what you want/need to do.
Anonymous wrote:Man here, so sorry you are going through with this, OP.
He is am ass for doing it and a bigger ass for telling you. It's not going to make you feel better but most accomplished men have done what your DH did at least once in their marriage but they are smart enough not to get caught or to confess. So you get the emotional turmoil of being married to a cheater while your friends whose husband's have done the same or worse get to be married and blissfully unaware.