Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your husband lies and says you don’t exist. And apparently you believe his lies to you too because he’s never on the phone with you and doesn’t mind spending a lot of time with me!
Probably some wives for sure! The smart ones do spot checks either by gps or use of a p.i. You wouldn't like my type or some of my friends. Your life and work life would be severely impacted should you try to interfere with my family. As for the cheating husband - at that point his only worth is for the kids sake, and a paycheck!
Anonymous wrote:Your husband lies and says you don’t exist. And apparently you believe his lies to you too because he’s never on the phone with you and doesn’t mind spending a lot of time with me!
Anonymous wrote:I think I'm about to become a mistress. Last time we met, he asked me repeatedly and I've thought a lot about it since. We've been friends for 6+ years although I've never met his wife. We don't talk about her or his home life at all.
I guess I'm playing out a cost / benefit analysis in my head, and the upside seems to be winning out? Maybe I'm just more European about these things. He's European, actually, so maybe that mentality has rubbed off on me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think I'm about to become a mistress. Last time we met, he asked me repeatedly and I've thought a lot about it since. We've been friends for 6+ years although I've never met his wife. We don't talk about her or his home life at all.
I guess I'm playing out a cost / benefit analysis in my head, and the upside seems to be winning out? Maybe I'm just more European about these things. He's European, actually, so maybe that mentality has rubbed off on me.
Are Europeans more agreeable to affairs? As in betrayed spouses don't really care as much because they are European, and well, this happens?
Anonymous wrote:I think I'm about to become a mistress. Last time we met, he asked me repeatedly and I've thought a lot about it since. We've been friends for 6+ years although I've never met his wife. We don't talk about her or his home life at all.
I guess I'm playing out a cost / benefit analysis in my head, and the upside seems to be winning out? Maybe I'm just more European about these things. He's European, actually, so maybe that mentality has rubbed off on me.
Anonymous wrote:I blame the mistress because they use their youth and vitality to intoxicate the married man who is probably going through a mid-life crisis - is this all there-is, oh look, a younger women is after me - I still got it, mentality; then falls prey to her Venus fly trap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why aren’t you asking how married men rationalize having a mistress?
We know men are pigs. We are wondering why women do it.
Not all of them. Your shitty marriage isn’t a reflection on all men.
Not all marriages with infidelity are shitty.
Sure, your marriage was blissful and idyllic. Except for the part where he was balls deep in another woman a couple times a week.
Haha sex has nothing to with emotions.
It’s like doing shots with friends... it’s just something fun to do at a conference.
Anonymous wrote:
I was a mistress once in my 20’s and the way I rationalized it is that I did not want to break up the marriage - I was just having fun. I’m happily married now with kids and he seems happily married as well (FB). I think be went through a rough patch with his life when his children were young and that is when we were seeing each other. No idea if he is faithful now. But again, I didn’t and don’t feel guilty because it was relatively brief and I wasn’t breaking up a family.
And if karma bites you?
DP but I don't worry about karma--I've always been faithful in my committed relationships. Not my business to police anyone else's fidelity and I never gave it a second thought.
Anonymous wrote:With my exDH, his mistress was older. She used her “I need to be saved” drama to lure my husband who loves that sort of thing. I was checked out succeeding in my career and supporting our family. He needed to feel important. I take blame but in the end, they were the shitty people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was a mistress once in my 20’s and the way I rationalized it is that I did not want to break up the marriage - I was just having fun. I’m happily married now with kids and he seems happily married as well (FB). I think be went through a rough patch with his life when his children were young and that is when we were seeing each other. No idea if he is faithful now. But again, I didn’t and don’t feel guilty because it was relatively brief and I wasn’t breaking up a family.
And if karma bites you?