Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you OP. Actions have consequences. let her burn. Make sure you burn your husband also though.
OP: Oh, he will. This is going to destroy his career.
Not even if he's a politician. Nobody gives a $hit.
You should leave the other husband alone, it's not your business. Your husband is your business.
Not OP, but: The cheated-on husband needs to know. He needs to get tested for STDs (as does the OP). Who knows whether his cheating wife has slept with other men as well as the OP's DH? Basic health is one reason to tell the spouse of an AP partner about an affair.
So is fairness: He deserves to live a life where he is fully informed as he makes choices. When people have affairs, they are taking away their cheated-on spouses' agency in their own lives. Imagine finding out years later than your spouse was cheating on you while together, as a couple, you made plans for your kids together, bought a home or made other big changes, shared happy experiences on vacations together, planned your retirement together etc. All while you thought you actually WERE a couple, and the whole time, you were not; a third person was part of the relationship all along. That is part of the deep destruction cheating creates; the cheated-on spouse has lived, maybe for years or decades, believing that choices were made and memories forged and kids raised, as a team of two. When that wasn't real. The cheater can compartmentalize it as "It was just sex!" but the cheated-on spouse's day to day life is actually a lie. That's why the AP's DH should know. It will hurt him but at least he'll get back real agency over his own life and choices.
Anonymous wrote:OP: I’m telling AP’s husband. There really isn’t any 1950s housewife “keep it contained in your own home” bullshit that is going to make a difference here.
She slept with my husband with the full knowledge we are married. It’s on. AP, please know it’s coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, focus on your own life. You come across as scary vindictive.
so?
-not op.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, focus on your own life. You come across as scary vindictive.
She comes across as weirdly unhinged. I feel sorry for the AP's DH. She should just focus on burning down her own house if that's what she wants, and not his.
You’re right. It would be so much better for AP’s DH to continue getting cheated on and disrespected by his wife. Why take that joy from him?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am solidly team OP.
What her DH did is the ultimate betrayal. They got caught. Now they pay the price.
Her DH. Everyone else is just not her problem. She should focus on fixing her own house. Or destroying it/her DH, whatever. But leave other people out of it.
Anonymous wrote:There is a better than 100% chance that this is the same OP of the “Husband and his partner” thread.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1219915.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good for you OP. Actions have consequences. let her burn. Make sure you burn your husband also though.
OP: Oh, he will. This is going to destroy his career.
Not even if he's a politician. Nobody gives a $hit.
You should leave the other husband alone, it's not your business. Your husband is your business.
Not how it works. You interfere with my marriage, I interfere with yours. Why is there a code that should be upheld by the spouse who was wronged? The wife didn’t cheat. YOU did. If my husband was caught cheating with someone I’d already expressed concern about, all bets for civility would be off.
Because the other husband didn’t do anything to you and you are gleefully looking forward to causing him pain.
OP: Gleefully looking forward to causing him pain? I have the unique advantage that I caught wind of his wife cheating on him. It is a kindness to share that kind of blatant disrespect when you’re investing your life in someone.
AP doesn’t get to destroy my marriage and keep her happy one. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, focus on your own life. You come across as scary vindictive.
She comes across as weirdly unhinged. I feel sorry for the AP's DH. She should just focus on burning down her own house if that's what she wants, and not his.
Anonymous wrote:Sleep with the AP's husband.
Anonymous wrote:I am solidly team OP.
What her DH did is the ultimate betrayal. They got caught. Now they pay the price.