Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP clarification: Cheater DW has been cheating on friend with various co-workers for years. All of cheater partners are married.
Okay, no don't drag other spouses into this. Handle their own sh*t and be done with it. No need for dramatics and revenge. Just tell your friend to be the mature one here, there is a child involved for crying out loud.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to write spouses, you better be 100% certain of the facts. If someone sent a letter to my spouse claiming I cheated (and I have never cheated), I would take legal action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the people saying not to tell. Your friend will not look as bad as the cheater, nor will he be the subject of ire.
What about the kid? The more you tell, the more likely the kid will suffer.
Apparently we don’t care about the kid. We only care about OP getting his pound of flesh.
Yeah...if it was a DW...we’d get posts about sticking out for DCs, therapy, forgiveness
No we’d be asked no why you and so many women don’t have the self-respect to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the people saying not to tell. Your friend will not look as bad as the cheater, nor will he be the subject of ire.
What about the kid? The more you tell, the more likely the kid will suffer.
Apparently we don’t care about the kid. We only care about OP getting his pound of flesh.
Yeah...if it was a DW...we’d get posts about sticking out for DCs, therapy, forgiveness
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the people saying not to tell. Your friend will not look as bad as the cheater, nor will he be the subject of ire.
What about the kid? The more you tell, the more likely the kid will suffer.
Apparently we don’t care about the kid. We only care about OP getting his pound of flesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ignore the people saying not to tell. Your friend will not look as bad as the cheater, nor will he be the subject of ire.
What about the kid? The more you tell, the more likely the kid will suffer.
Anonymous wrote:Ignore the people saying not to tell. Your friend will not look as bad as the cheater, nor will he be the subject of ire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are they still living together as married people?
What is the husband hoping to gain?
Is the husband afraid for his or the child’s safety?
I don’t think a real lawyer was consulted here.
Separation agreements are negotiable, and this ambush is not going to make the negotiation go well. Likely, the wife will cancel the business trip and stay in the house, dragging out the drama for the child to witness.
All this is doing is setting up a very dramatic, likely expensive divorce, which isn’t in the child’s best interest. It also doesn’t make you look like the best parent. Yes, she is banging dudes on worktrips, but you are crazymaking in front of the child. Which action is going to be more traumatic to a kid? Not one that your child is ignorant of.
If you are truly wanting to end your marriage, and there is no physical threat, tell your spouse, and then decide who is leaving immediately for the night/weekend/whatever, and what the schedule will be with the child. No, this is not “abandonment” as the DCUM armchair lawyers will tell you.
On the other hand, if you just want the hysterical trauma bonding, go ahead and do this, but please send the child someplace first (grandparents, etc).
You can’t go batshit insane scorched earth once you have a kid.
You absolutely can. Sounds like spouse is on here trying to manipulate cheater on spouse to sticking around because ‘ think of the child!
Lawyer up!!
Yup. I would scorch all the earth. All. Send letters to the spouses too. Especially if I were financially stable without STB ex. If you do dirt,you get dirt.
Have at it. But be prepared to look just as shitty as the cheating wife.