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My Spouse Is Claiming That He Doesn’t Remember If There Was Infidelity Or Not
“My husband went on an overnight fishing trip with a group of coworkers and friends. I was uptight about this trip from the beginning because I know some of these men to be irresponsible partiers who allow for things to get out of hand. I tried to bringing my concerns up to my husband but he pretty much downplayed my worries. So, against my better judgment, I let him go. Well, as soon as they returned, my husband was acting weird. And then a couple of days after that one of my girlfriends called me and told me that I needed to look on one of the guys’ Facebook pages right away. So I did. One of the coworkers who had gone on the trip had posted a photo of my husband kissing another woman and all but fondling her in the photo. Once I confronted him with this, my husband admitted that he did pal around with the other woman during the trip but that all of them spent the entire time drunk so he has no idea if he slept with her or not.”
I Feel That It’s Reasonable For Me To Ask Questions About My Spouse’s Affair, But He Doesn’t“I actually considered leaving my husband when I first found out about the affair. But then I thought about my kids and I couldn’t bring myself to just walk away. So I told myself that I would give this situation a month and then reevaluate after four weeks. I promised myself that if after a month, I still felt that my marriage was dead then I would give myself permission to walk away without guilt. And I promised myself that I would approach this month with an open mind. And that I would do everything in my power to try to make things better. But every time I approach my husband with questions about the affair, I am met with his anger. Frankly, so long as I’m not asking about the affair, he is sweet and apologetic and he seems remorseful. But as soon as I open my mouth and ask about the affair, his anger becomes unleashed, he clams up, and he insists that we are not going to talk about it. Why does he becomes so angry? Don’t I have a right to ask these questions?” I will answer this in the following article.