Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh and he’s very freaked out about my family or his finding out. Like seriously wtf?
3 f@cking years of deception and lies and putting in a charming act for everyone...and my dad was dying.
Tell everyone and the AP’s spouse. His actions have consequences, no rug sweeping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talk about blindsided...i discovered my DH was sucking d*ck.
Damn.
Anonymous wrote:Oh and he’s very freaked out about my family or his finding out. Like seriously wtf?
3 f@cking years of deception and lies and putting in a charming act for everyone...and my dad was dying.
Anonymous wrote:Talk about blindsided...i discovered my DH was sucking d*ck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any of you ever have contact with the person they were cheating with?
I’m the pregnant lady.
The 1st one no.
The 2nd was a coworker and I saw her at work events, I never actually suspected her specifically she literally looks like a man... like Pat from Saturday night live. My son actually caught them and he was like is dad gay. I was like no that’s a woman. That took a bit of counseling for him.
Oh no! Your poor son.
That is pretty fun about SNL Pat though- thanks for the laugh. I could use one now.
That is funny! Goes to show that people "affair down" in terms of looks.
If that was true people's 2nd and 3rd spouses would be uglier and older than the first. In most cases that is not what happens...at all.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any of you ever have contact with the person they were cheating with?
I’m the pregnant lady.
The 1st one no.
The 2nd was a coworker and I saw her at work events, I never actually suspected her specifically she literally looks like a man... like Pat from Saturday night live. My son actually caught them and he was like is dad gay. I was like no that’s a woman. That took a bit of counseling for him.
A relative did this, even the family of his AF thought she was a lesbian, vary masculine and never in all her life involvement with a man, his wife never had any concerns. They were also co-workers.
This is all so hard on kids...
It was for about 9 month then my kids realized that other people’s actions don’t control your happiness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I’m stuck in my damn house and want to throw all of his sh@t out the window.
Go to survivinginfidelety.com you will get lots of good support there.
Thanks
Chumplady.com is better
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did any of you ever have contact with the person they were cheating with?
I’m the pregnant lady.
The 1st one no.
The 2nd was a coworker and I saw her at work events, I never actually suspected her specifically she literally looks like a man... like Pat from Saturday night live. My son actually caught them and he was like is dad gay. I was like no that’s a woman. That took a bit of counseling for him.
Oh no! Your poor son.
That is pretty fun about SNL Pat though- thanks for the laugh. I could use one now.
That is funny! Goes to show that people "affair down" in terms of looks.
If that was true people's 2nd and 3rd spouses would be uglier and older than the first. In most cases that is not what happens...at all.![]()
Actually the affair partners in all cases I’ve seen have been less attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am a guy who cheated on his wife. I got away with it but eventually confessed. My wife was devastated. The deed was bad. Seeing the pain I caused to the one person who completely trusted me was almost too much to bear. The good news is that we worked through it and are still married. It can be done but not without a pain and forgiveness. If the cheater is not remorseful, that is a big red flag.
Your a bigger jerk for confessing and putting your poor wife through turmoil just to cleanse your own guilt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Unpopular take, but I think most people secretly know (or are purposefully blind).
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Not true in my case, but I was not looking for proof of it, either. Never looked at cell phone or credit card statements. It wasn't that I was "purposefully blind" - I just didn't think I had reason to check for signs of affair. In finding out about the affair, I found signs of past cheating, too.
NP. Also not true in my case. Knew many of his friends and professional colleagues, all of whom told me independently what a great guy he was. I also never looked at mobile phone, credit card, etc. Why would I be with a person I didn't think I could trust. I would rather be single than have to review the credit card statements for proof of cheating every month.
I accidentally stumbled on hard proof of cheating, and once I started sleuthing, I found out tons. Nonetheless, he still lied extensively in couples and individual therapy, putting out an elaborate and believable cover story. It took me several months of watching, keylogging, looking at bills, etc. to blow up his cover story.
I never in a million years would have imagined what I found out. Those friends who I told were also shocked he was the kind of guy that would do that.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am sorry you are going through this.
I suppose I am cynical but I assume my spouse is capable of cheating on me. Perhaps its a defense mechanism, or its just the realization that over half of marriages are affected by infidelity so why would I be the exception? Anyone else similarly jaded?