Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think you do believe he did it, or you wouldn't have kicked him out and wouldn't be saying you don't want him near you. If I though my husband had participated in a gang rape I would kick him out too.
I have no way of knowing for sure if he did it or not. I have no way of proving or disproving it until the investigation is complete.
Regardless, if he did it, how can I sleep at night next to a RAPIST?! What the hell. How is this my life.
Anonymous wrote:Women accuse everyone, this is common due to the Fake rape movement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always amazed at how quickly women on this board proclaim that woman should kick their husbands to the curb. So much for vows...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling everyone was drinking. Your husband had sex that he believes was consensual. The women disagrees, was super drunk and isn't sure. This the swabbing of multiple men. At a minimim, he cheated on you. At a maximum, he raped this woman. Either way your marriage is pretty much over. You need a lawyer to start protecting your assets. A court case will destroy your finances.
I was going to look into filing. We don't have any mutual assets (we don't own property) aside from a joint bank account. We've been married less than a year. There's really no assets to protect. I have student loan debt and he has car debt but that's it.
To be honest, if you have no kids, and you've only been married a year, I'd move on -- assuming that he at least cheated. Talk to an attorney ASAP. There may be no assets, but the woman could sue him for civil damages.
I know right? He's only hiding the fact that he's being investigated by police in multiple states for rape! Jeez these faithless wenches, they'll jump ship over any little thing!
Questions and a swab are not an investigation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always amazed at how quickly women on this board proclaim that woman should kick their husbands to the curb. So much for vows...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling everyone was drinking. Your husband had sex that he believes was consensual. The women disagrees, was super drunk and isn't sure. This the swabbing of multiple men. At a minimim, he cheated on you. At a maximum, he raped this woman. Either way your marriage is pretty much over. You need a lawyer to start protecting your assets. A court case will destroy your finances.
I was going to look into filing. We don't have any mutual assets (we don't own property) aside from a joint bank account. We've been married less than a year. There's really no assets to protect. I have student loan debt and he has car debt but that's it.
To be honest, if you have no kids, and you've only been married a year, I'd move on -- assuming that he at least cheated. Talk to an attorney ASAP. There may be no assets, but the woman could sue him for civil damages.
I know right? He's only hiding the fact that he's being investigated by police in multiple states for rape! Jeez these faithless wenches, they'll jump ship over any little thing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like either oil drilling or archaeology. Both of which often have 90% or more male crews. Gang rapes are not uncommon. Drugging women so they can be raped is not uncommon.
There are more than two jobs this could work for.....not many fields are majority female.
Arctic research crews
Military units
Forestry professionals
Airline mechanics
Silicon Valley
Neither are REMOTE locations
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am always amazed at how quickly women on this board proclaim that woman should kick their husbands to the curb. So much for vows...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling everyone was drinking. Your husband had sex that he believes was consensual. The women disagrees, was super drunk and isn't sure. This the swabbing of multiple men. At a minimim, he cheated on you. At a maximum, he raped this woman. Either way your marriage is pretty much over. You need a lawyer to start protecting your assets. A court case will destroy your finances.
I was going to look into filing. We don't have any mutual assets (we don't own property) aside from a joint bank account. We've been married less than a year. There's really no assets to protect. I have student loan debt and he has car debt but that's it.
To be honest, if you have no kids, and you've only been married a year, I'd move on -- assuming that he at least cheated. Talk to an attorney ASAP. There may be no assets, but the woman could sue him for civil damages.
PP, here. I am a man.
I don't see the point in being married to someone who cheats within one year (assuming he cheated) and is possibly a rapist on top of that -- especially if no kids are involved.
Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling everyone was drinking. Your husband had sex that he believes was consensual. The women disagrees, was super drunk and isn't sure. This the swabbing of multiple men. At a minimim, he cheated on you. At a maximum, he raped this woman. Either way your marriage is pretty much over. You need a lawyer to start protecting your assets. A court case will destroy your finances.
I kicked him out because he went outside to be interviewed. I heard the police say to him: "The police in X state have been trying to get a hold of you to no avail." He asked me to close the window so I couldn't overhear. That made me suspicious.
His friend disclosed to him last week that he had been swabbed. He's known for a week that his co-workers were being swabbed. He neglected to tell me.
To me, that seems like guilty behavior.
Anonymous wrote:He was accused.
He's guilty.
Period.
File for divorce. Today.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know where to begin. I am shaking.
DH works in another state for six weeks in a remote area during the summer. There is a woman who is accusing him, and multiple coworkers of his of sexual assault. He was questioned today in our home and swabbed. Which leads me to believe there is substantial evidence. DH is trying to brush it off, saying he doesn't know her and he just went to sleep that night.
I kicked him out and told him not to come back until he is cleared.
I'm completely distraught and emotional. I don't want him near me. I don't believe he did it, but what if?
You are a horrible wife based off what you have written. He should only come back after he is cleared to divorce you. "I dont believe he did it.." yes you do either that or you are a shining example of failing to stand by someone you "love" based on a strangers accusation.
Anonymous wrote:I am always amazed at how quickly women on this board proclaim that woman should kick their husbands to the curb. So much for vows...Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling everyone was drinking. Your husband had sex that he believes was consensual. The women disagrees, was super drunk and isn't sure. This the swabbing of multiple men. At a minimim, he cheated on you. At a maximum, he raped this woman. Either way your marriage is pretty much over. You need a lawyer to start protecting your assets. A court case will destroy your finances.
I was going to look into filing. We don't have any mutual assets (we don't own property) aside from a joint bank account. We've been married less than a year. There's really no assets to protect. I have student loan debt and he has car debt but that's it.
To be honest, if you have no kids, and you've only been married a year, I'd move on -- assuming that he at least cheated. Talk to an attorney ASAP. There may be no assets, but the woman could sue him for civil damages.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this guy is guilty or innocent. But I do know that if I was falsely accused of a crime, and my spouse kicked me out of the house, I wouldn't be coming back. Maybe you had a good reason to suspect he's guilty, but that's definitely a bridge burner. Time to start talking to a divorce lawyer and get ready to be single.
I'd have to agree.
That's some cold-hearted shizzle to kick somebody out the house and tell em don't come back until they're cleared.
NP here. I generally agree with these sentiments EXCEPT that the DH clearly tried to evade telling his wife anything about the incident. If DH had come to DW as soon as he heard that others were getting swabbed and explained what was going on, then I would side with DH. But him deliberately keeping her out of the loop, without explanation? Nope, not having it.
It is equally possible that he said nothing because OP has a tendency to assume the worst and freak out. She would leap to the conclusion that he was guilty and there would be no explanation or discussion possible.
The women here have immediately concluded that at a MINIMUM he cheated. Without knowing a single fact. Simply on the basis of what OP has said.
That could be the reason for the secrecy. He may believe that he had consensual sex with a women who believes differently, and didn't want OP to know (about the cheating). I'm not sure why else he'd want to keep it a secret.