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Re: Oh my God what do I do?
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Posted by Midwest redneck on September 13, 2005 at 14:20:09 from (64.136.26.225):
In Reply to: Oh my God what do I do? posted by Bob E on September 13, 2005 at 06:10:03:
While it is very upsetting you must think logically. First, I think the sight of 2 women in that situation is a little sick, but I have heard that some women do this because they dont feel affection from the hubby or didnt get enough attention from her mother...the list of reasons could go very far. Second I think the guys on here saying "join in", "and its fun to look" Are just giving you a knee-jerk reaction to the situation. If it was them instead they would be really thinking about their marriage, their children etc. If my wife was involved in an affair with another woman I would be very upset and would try to get her counselling before I would divorce her. If she wanted to stay with the other woman and still be married to me after the councelling then I would divorce her after long conversations and a good lawyer for me. One thing to think of and I heard that this may work. If your wife is 50 and you are in that age range then you may have been married for many years and then show her your wedding photos, vacation photos, children photos etc. Bring back the good memories and make her think long and hard about your futures and about what she is doing to you and your children. I would get councilling from a minister, and a lawyer too. i dont how your wife is to talk to, you may talk alot with each other, you may not talk at all and that could be the reason behind the affair. Good Luck, and dont put your situation on a daytime talkshow. Remember too that if your children findout they will be or could be very upset. I think that your 5 tractors are the least of your worries.
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