Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to break with the rest of the board and say that you should try to work on it. Get into counseling. Many people work through infidelity.
Based on everything you describe about your situation, your kids and your quality of life will absolutely plummet in a way that won't recover after a divorce.
This. Before you make any rash decisions, please get individual therapy and marriage therapy (if he is willing and wants to save the marriage - if he doesn't or isn't apologetic, then divorce). It can be worked through. You have young children.
Also, being a realist, you have no money and this will financially impact you forever - regardless of it being his fault. It is worth trying to work through it. At 42, with 50% of your retirement, you will have 50k in the bank. You will not be able to retire. You have no equity in your house. You have made significantly bad financial decisions. I hate to be the one to tell you but you are starting from scratch in your 40s if you divorce. That 50k will be eaten by lawyer fees, you may get some child support or alimony but he will most likely file for bankruptcy.
It isn't pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm going to break with the rest of the board and say that you should try to work on it. Get into counseling. Many people work through infidelity.
Based on everything you describe about your situation, your kids and your quality of life will absolutely plummet in a way that won't recover after a divorce.
This. Before you make any rash decisions, please get individual therapy and marriage therapy (if he is willing and wants to save the marriage - if he doesn't or isn't apologetic, then divorce). It can be worked through. You have young children.
Also, being a realist, you have no money and this will financially impact you forever - regardless of it being his fault. It is worth trying to work through it. At 42, with 50% of your retirement, you will have 50k in the bank. You will not be able to retire. You have no equity in your house. You have made significantly bad financial decisions. I hate to be the one to tell you but you are starting from scratch in your 40s if you divorce. That 50k will be eaten by lawyer fees, you may get some child support or alimony but he will most likely file for bankruptcy.
It isn't pretty.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to break with the rest of the board and say that you should try to work on it. Get into counseling. Many people work through infidelity.
Based on everything you describe about your situation, your kids and your quality of life will absolutely plummet in a way that won't recover after a divorce.
Anonymous wrote:This will be an unpopular question but did you do anything to make him seek physical connection outside the marriage?
Anonymous wrote:OP here—I should clarify the Doctor we see is an MD and practices integrative medicine.
Anonymous wrote:OP here—I should clarify the Doctor we see is an MD and practices integrative medicine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get an attorney, STAT.
From where I sit, it sounds like you're in a pretty good position.
And I'm sorry to say that many of us have discovered affairs, particularly during covid. Myself included. Not much consultation but you aren't the first and you won't be the last. I'd wager 85% of married men are scumbags. As faithful as their opportunities.
Wow, sexist much. You do understand that if most of these men are cheating with women...so the 85% must be true for them as well. Just saying
Yea, not all of the women are married. Logic is hard, I get it.
I know of which I speak.
Go ahead and bury your head in the sand if you wish, you're not immune to it either.
85% is pretty high. I don’t believe that number. I’ve never cheated on my wife and never will.
Also, homeopathy is fake - not real medicine or treatments.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8HslUzw35mc