Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had an affair that lasted a little over 2 years, and it ended what will be 3 years this coming October. We only saw each other about once a month or so, and it had faded quite a bit towards the end. Married 16 years, 2 kids. Spouse doesn't know. We discussed going to therapy for an issue spouse has, and I question whether I should disclose this, but most of the advice I read says no, to take it to the grave.
I know the consensus on here is a spouse has a right to know, but is that still true if the affair is over?
No one ever mentions the impact on the kids. You have 2 of them. How would it affect your relationship with them if they knew that you’re a lying cheater who stepped out on the marriage?
Your affair doesn’t just involve you and your spouse. It impacts the families of both partners.
Your spouse deserves to know the truth but that will hurt a lot of people. It seems like you should have thought about that before you cheated.
Anonymous wrote:I had an affair that lasted a little over 2 years, and it ended what will be 3 years this coming October. We only saw each other about once a month or so, and it had faded quite a bit towards the end. Married 16 years, 2 kids. Spouse doesn't know. We discussed going to therapy for an issue spouse has, and I question whether I should disclose this, but most of the advice I read says no, to take it to the grave.
I know the consensus on here is a spouse has a right to know, but is that still true if the affair is over?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT tell your spouse. This will hurt them for the rest of their lives and what’s the point? Don’t inflict them with pain for your own reasons.
You are selfish. It makes me sick to my stomach so many people want to protect lying cheats that expose their spouse’s unknowingly to STIs/STDs.
A spouse deserves to know the truth about the marriage and their partner.
Anonymous wrote:DO NOT tell your spouse. This will hurt them for the rest of their lives and what’s the point? Don’t inflict them with pain for your own reasons.
Anonymous wrote:The only reason to tell spouse now is to get it off YOUR chest. I see that as selfish. This will hurt your spouse. You would be bringing him pain *just* to make you feel better.
Take it to the Grave. You messed up. That is what you deserve .... live with it.