Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.
+1 Part of the shame in betrayal is feeling absolute embarrassment that all of these other people knew while it was going on and you were clueless. It’s the worst feeling.
Yeah. That’s exactly why you keep your mouth shut. Forever.
I can understand the argument for telling her. I disagree with it, but there’s like a reasonable view there that people can disagree on.
However, so many of you are just very obviously getting horny and foaming at the mouth about the notion of creating some Big Drama. It’s gross.
+1. Drama llamas. OP, MYOB. Do not tell her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.
+1 Part of the shame in betrayal is feeling absolute embarrassment that all of these other people knew while it was going on and you were clueless. It’s the worst feeling.
Yeah. That’s exactly why you keep your mouth shut. Forever.
I can understand the argument for telling her. I disagree with it, but there’s like a reasonable view there that people can disagree on.
However, so many of you are just very obviously getting horny and foaming at the mouth about the notion of creating some Big Drama. It’s gross.
+1. Drama llamas. OP, MYOB. Do not tell her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.
+1 Part of the shame in betrayal is feeling absolute embarrassment that all of these other people knew while it was going on and you were clueless. It’s the worst feeling.
Along with disgust and horror that you were having sex with your spouse and unknowingly being exposed to god knows what all of that time…and having to go get tested. I was sobbing in the stirrups.
It’s an absolute nightmare, but I always would want to know. The alternative is too awful not to know and take appropriate precautions for your health, finances and future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.
+1 Part of the shame in betrayal is feeling absolute embarrassment that all of these other people knew while it was going on and you were clueless. It’s the worst feeling.
Yeah. That’s exactly why you keep your mouth shut. Forever.
I can understand the argument for telling her. I disagree with it, but there’s like a reasonable view there that people can disagree on.
However, so many of you are just very obviously getting horny and foaming at the mouth about the notion of creating some Big Drama. It’s gross.
Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.
+1 Part of the shame in betrayal is feeling absolute embarrassment that all of these other people knew while it was going on and you were clueless. It’s the worst feeling.
Yeah. That’s exactly why you keep your mouth shut. Forever.
I can understand the argument for telling her. I disagree with it, but there’s like a reasonable view there that people can disagree on.
However, so many of you are just very obviously getting horny and foaming at the mouth about the notion of creating some Big Drama. It’s gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another vote for a burner email account and an anonymous email.
And if she then asks OP after reading that email, Op must share her concerns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.
+1 Part of the shame in betrayal is feeling absolute embarrassment that all of these other people knew while it was going on and you were clueless. It’s the worst feeling.
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for a burner email account and an anonymous email.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.
+1 Part of the shame in betrayal is feeling absolute embarrassment that all of these other people knew while it was going on and you were clueless. It’s the worst feeling.
Anonymous wrote:If she finds out and finds out YOU knew and didn’t tell her, she’s never going to want to speak to you again. It feels like a DOUBLE betrayal. Anyone who knew and didn’t tell me, or aided in an alibi are dead to me.