Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That malevolently outing someone is crass and boorish, and might also be very expensive
Being a cheating lying POS is beyond any of that, but that's not an issue for you is it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That malevolently outing someone is crass and boorish, and might also be very expensive
Being a cheating lying POS is beyond any of that, but that's not an issue for you is it.
Anonymous wrote:That malevolently outing someone is crass and boorish, and might also be very expensive
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: I am of course divorcing him and after the settlement is safely signed, plan to out him royally. Given his lies and despicable cheating ... does he deserve my silence and protection of his image as a straight man?!
You'll be paying him and his lawyer for the rest of your life.
You just admitted to premeditated breach of contract, and put it on the internet for the entire world to see. His attorney WILL find this post during discovery, too. They find EVERYTHING.
So think about the idea of a portion of your paycheck, your 401K, your retirement, your SS, going to him and his buddy, every month, FOREVER, until you or he dies.
Still think outing him and breaching contract is worth it?
Anonymous wrote: I am of course divorcing him and after the settlement is safely signed, plan to out him royally. Given his lies and despicable cheating ... does he deserve my silence and protection of his image as a straight man?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if I'd out him, either. It's his cheating that's reprehensible, not who he cheated with.
Agree, but it's worse that it was with a man. Definitely tells friends and family if it will make you feel better.
Why is that worse? Because being gay is a worse sin than adultry?
NP here. It is worse b/c he took advantage of his wife and played her for a fool. While this is always the case when someone cheats, it is worse b/c he would blatantly tell her he was going away with his HS friend knowing full well OP would never suspect anything. That is way worse to me than sneaking around behind her back. We all know that if he were cheating with a woman he would never have told his wife about late nights and weekend getaways. He used that fact that he was cheating with a man to get away with it right in front of her face. He didn't even have the decency to try and hide it.
Anonymous wrote:A few months ago I learned that my DH was bi and had been having a gay affair with a high school buddy for the entire 30 years of our marriage. He also had a few affairs with female coworkers. Because I had no idea he was bi, he carried out the gay affair right in front of my face. They took lots of out of town buddy trips and on and on. I am furious and feel I have had 30 years stolen from me. I am of course divorcing him and after the settlement is safely signed, plan to out him royally. Given his lies and despicable cheating ... does he deserve my silence and protection of his image as a straight man?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if I'd out him, either. It's his cheating that's reprehensible, not who he cheated with.
Agree, but it's worse that it was with a man. Definitely tells friends and family if it will make you feel better.
Why is it worse?! Man, woman, it doesn't matter. If you can't commit to one person, OR you both can't come to an agreement re: open marriage, then you don't marry. Regardless of whether a man is married to a woman or a man.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if I'd out him, either. It's his cheating that's reprehensible, not who he cheated with.
Agree, but it's worse that it was with a man. Definitely tells friends and family if it will make you feel better.
Why is that worse? Because being gay is a worse sin than adultry?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if I'd out him, either. It's his cheating that's reprehensible, not who he cheated with.
Agree, but it's worse that it was with a man. Definitely tells friends and family if it will make you feel better.
Why is it worse?! Man, woman, it doesn't matter. If you can't commit to one person, OR you both can't come to an agreement re: open marriage, then you don't marry. Regardless of whether a man is married to a woman or a man.
I would honestly have an open marriage if DH wanted to spend time with a male friend if he was bi.
If he didn't come home I'd be upset, but if he did and we still had what we had going before if be good with it.
With a woman - no. Another woman would want the whole long term relationship thing and it would be awful to me as I guess the sex is the same with a woman mostly, but two guys is a whole different thing so it would be ok.
You know 2 men can want a long term relationship too right? same road different players