Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many years has this affair been going on??
I have evidence since 2016 but she joined the company even before that
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did you find out? DH finds a new job and goes no contact recommitting to the marriage or you divorce. It’s not difficult.
Via a mutual friend. And after some more research, I found that so many of his colleagues knew about it all along, and continued to come to our house, party with us, gave gifts to our son. I am totally shocked about morals, not just about my husband's, but our whole social circle!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband won't leave this job, as this is this is a successful startup project of his life. My estimate is that he's having a mistress since 2016, but met her in 2012. I guess I was just wondering, if they are dating for so long and he still didn't ask for a divorce, why is that?
I am just totally shocked someone could be so dishonest and lead double life: photos of our family friends visiting are mixed with him hopping on a plane flying with her somewhere with faces full of love.
Our marriage was full of love some time ago, and he gives her gifts from same designers, takes to same places he took me. She looks old, in her 50s, but otherwise a very well groomed and attractive woman. She took him for dinner with her husband and daughter, who don't suspect anything.
My son is not doing well (on spectrum), and I am SAHM because I am his main caregiver. I've been working part time whole married life, but it's not a high flying corporate job that my husband promoted his mistress for.
I feel like I was ripped of everything, but most of all, of companionship with someone I built a life after our son goes to college...
Now I think you're a troll. This is completely nonresponsive to any of the replies.
I was going to go with AI instead of.troll . There seem to be more and more posts lately with this strange syntax and stilted language.
It’s not my native language, sorry for typos or errors.
NP: Does corporate mean something in your native language that it doesn’t in English?
No it doesn’t
Anonymous wrote:My husband won't leave this job, as this is this is a successful startup project of his life. My estimate is that he's having a mistress since 2016, but met her in 2012. I guess I was just wondering, if they are dating for so long and he still didn't ask for a divorce, why is that?
I am just totally shocked someone could be so dishonest and lead double life: photos of our family friends visiting are mixed with him hopping on a plane flying with her somewhere with faces full of love.
Our marriage was full of love some time ago, and he gives her gifts from same designers, takes to same places he took me. She looks old, in her 50s, but otherwise a very well groomed and attractive woman. She took him for dinner with her husband and daughter, who don't suspect anything.
My son is not doing well (on spectrum), and I am SAHM because I am his main caregiver. I've been working part time whole married life, but it's not a high flying corporate job that my husband promoted his mistress for.
I feel like I was ripped of everything, but most of all, of companionship with someone I built a life after our son goes to college...
Anonymous wrote:OP, I have been wondering what country you were born in. Your omission of articles -- "the, an, a" -- stands out. It does, however, convince me that you are not a troll. If I were you I would not even think about leaving before my SN graduated from high school. I would try to save money. The marriage is dead, but not your son's future. I am not surprised that your DH prefers someone older. There is a certain kind of man who wants a woman who does not truly want/need him. They want women with equal or superior wealth, social standing, etc. They want to feel desired for themselves, not the material benefits they provide.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. My husband doesn’t know I am aware of his mistress. I just learned myself and now trying to see if I can live with that. No “body access” is required on his part. I feel terrible without someone to lean to at night but at the same time have no time or desire to go outside marriage for that.
Both mistress and I are European, we are both equally educated and I was employed first 2 years of marriage until we got our sons diagnosis. I feel really depressed now, not because of him, but because while I was tied up at home with our son, he used these years to build a start up company with his mistress. He groomed her to become an executive from initially low position. Gave her love and expensive gifts while being an asshole at home. She got the best of him and her life. And I became a total loss professionally.
Which is why I wonder if I should at least try to go for an extra masters degree at his expense now? There is limited hiring now, and many companies first taje for telework positions. But I really feel need to communicate with people, go to real office or real school to get away from it all.
And yes, I am stashing some money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband won't leave this job, as this is this is a successful startup project of his life. My estimate is that he's having a mistress since 2016, but met her in 2012. I guess I was just wondering, if they are dating for so long and he still didn't ask for a divorce, why is that?
I am just totally shocked someone could be so dishonest and lead double life: photos of our family friends visiting are mixed with him hopping on a plane flying with her somewhere with faces full of love.
Our marriage was full of love some time ago, and he gives her gifts from same designers, takes to same places he took me. She looks old, in her 50s, but otherwise a very well groomed and attractive woman. She took him for dinner with her husband and daughter, who don't suspect anything.
My son is not doing well (on spectrum), and I am SAHM because I am his main caregiver. I've been working part time whole married life, but it's not a high flying corporate job that my husband promoted his mistress for.
I feel like I was ripped of everything, but most of all, of companionship with someone I built a life after our son goes to college...
Now I think you're a troll. This is completely nonresponsive to any of the replies.
I was going to go with AI instead of.troll . There seem to be more and more posts lately with this strange syntax and stilted language.
It’s not my native language, sorry for typos or errors.
NP: Does corporate mean something in your native language that it doesn’t in English?
Anonymous wrote:OP- talk to a divorce lawyer. Make him sign a post-nuptial agreement which outlines support for you and your son.
Let the lawyer know about the infidelity on his part.
This is the best thing you can do for now and will pave the way and make divorce easier in the future. Plus, it will give you ease of mind.
You have not said what the relationship was like otherwise and if there is any hope for reconciliation or therapy, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband won't leave this job, as this is this is a successful startup project of his life. My estimate is that he's having a mistress since 2016, but met her in 2012. I guess I was just wondering, if they are dating for so long and he still didn't ask for a divorce, why is that?
I am just totally shocked someone could be so dishonest and lead double life: photos of our family friends visiting are mixed with him hopping on a plane flying with her somewhere with faces full of love.
Our marriage was full of love some time ago, and he gives her gifts from same designers, takes to same places he took me. She looks old, in her 50s, but otherwise a very well groomed and attractive woman. She took him for dinner with her husband and daughter, who don't suspect anything.
My son is not doing well (on spectrum), and I am SAHM because I am his main caregiver. I've been working part time whole married life, but it's not a high flying corporate job that my husband promoted his mistress for.
I feel like I was ripped of everything, but most of all, of companionship with someone I built a life after our son goes to college...
Now I think you're a troll. This is completely nonresponsive to any of the replies.
I was going to go with AI instead of.troll . There seem to be more and more posts lately with this strange syntax and stilted language.
It’s not my native language, sorry for typos or errors.