Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:shes not right, what kind of mother abandons her children.
You know, at least she left them with their father who sounds like a sane and responsible person. There are many truly f*cked up people out there, and things could be much worse.
OP, I'm sorry you and your kids are going through this. I agree with those who recomment seeing a lawyer stat.
There is no "at least" when a parent leave kids for her own good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You have a great opportunity to find someone with morals and values who would put you and your kids first and foremost. Why would you continue to stay in a rut?? Yes my experience is cheaters end up cheating again, AND it's a horrible life of never being able to trust them anywhere outside of the home.
Please try and move on, but my advice would be to make sure you know the person well before committing. Family values, and all that. There are always red flags about a person's character, pay attention to that.
Good luck with that. I married a Catholic conservative Republican. She cheated on me with a coworker after 15 years and two kids. Never would have imagined it until it happened.
You're only "married" until she gets bored and her emotions (and her vagina) take over. Then you and the kids are disposable...
Yes, let's add people's politics to the pile![]()
Her politics (and her religion) are totally relevant because they were, ostensibly, aligned with good morals and "family values".
She was a conservative Christian - until she wasn't. I don't even know what she thinks she is now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You have a great opportunity to find someone with morals and values who would put you and your kids first and foremost. Why would you continue to stay in a rut?? Yes my experience is cheaters end up cheating again, AND it's a horrible life of never being able to trust them anywhere outside of the home.
Please try and move on, but my advice would be to make sure you know the person well before committing. Family values, and all that. There are always red flags about a person's character, pay attention to that.
Good luck with that. I married a Catholic conservative Republican. She cheated on me with a coworker after 15 years and two kids. Never would have imagined it until it happened.
You're only "married" until she gets bored and her emotions (and her vagina) take over. Then you and the kids are disposable...
Yes, let's add people's politics to the pile![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:shes not right, what kind of mother abandons her children.
You know, at least she left them with their father who sounds like a sane and responsible person. There are many truly f*cked up people out there, and things could be much worse.
OP, I'm sorry you and your kids are going through this. I agree with those who recomment seeing a lawyer stat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You have a great opportunity to find someone with morals and values who would put you and your kids first and foremost. Why would you continue to stay in a rut?? Yes my experience is cheaters end up cheating again, AND it's a horrible life of never being able to trust them anywhere outside of the home.
Please try and move on, but my advice would be to make sure you know the person well before committing. Family values, and all that. There are always red flags about a person's character, pay attention to that.
Good luck with that. I married a Catholic conservative Republican. She cheated on me with a coworker after 15 years and two kids. Never would have imagined it until it happened.
You're only "married" until she gets bored and her emotions (and her vagina) take over. Then you and the kids are disposable...
Anonymous wrote:shes not right, what kind of mother abandons her children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in a very similar situation (although the only expiration on the affair was that the AP is a philanderer with decades of affairs). A few months in I realized that staying/waiting would break me so badly that it wouldn't matter if we reconciled.
How did you move on? What did you do with your time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You have a great opportunity to find someone with morals and values who would put you and your kids first and foremost. Why would you continue to stay in a rut?? Yes my experience is cheaters end up cheating again, AND it's a horrible life of never being able to trust them anywhere outside of the home.
Please try and move on, but my advice would be to make sure you know the person well before committing. Family values, and all that. There are always red flags about a person's character, pay attention to that.
Good luck with that. I married a Catholic conservative Republican. She cheated on me with a coworker after 15 years and two kids. Never would have imagined it until it happened.
You're only "married" until she gets bored and her emotions (and her vagina) take over. Then you and the kids are disposable...
Anonymous wrote:I was in a very similar situation (although the only expiration on the affair was that the AP is a philanderer with decades of affairs). A few months in I realized that staying/waiting would break me so badly that it wouldn't matter if we reconciled.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You have a great opportunity to find someone with morals and values who would put you and your kids first and foremost. Why would you continue to stay in a rut?? Yes my experience is cheaters end up cheating again, AND it's a horrible life of never being able to trust them anywhere outside of the home.
Please try and move on, but my advice would be to make sure you know the person well before committing. Family values, and all that. There are always red flags about a person's character, pay attention to that.
Good luck with that. I married a Catholic conservative Republican. She cheated on me with a coworker after 15 years and two kids. Never would have imagined it until it happened.
You're only "married" until she gets bored and her emotions (and her vagina) take over. Then you and the kids are disposable...
Anonymous wrote:
You have a great opportunity to find someone with morals and values who would put you and your kids first and foremost. Why would you continue to stay in a rut?? Yes my experience is cheaters end up cheating again, AND it's a horrible life of never being able to trust them anywhere outside of the home.
Please try and move on, but my advice would be to make sure you know the person well before committing. Family values, and all that. There are always red flags about a person's character, pay attention to that.