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How were you able to hire an expensive PI without your wife knowing? Don't you guys share finances? When you went through the cell phone and saw the "texts," shouldn't the content be evidence enough of her infidelity? If this is true, you should use the PI to find out if the guy has a spouse. How do you keep calm with her around, knowing what she is doing?
/r/Divorce_Men31/05/24 09:19 PM
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so, you ever tell his wife?
/r/Divorce_Men15/04/24 02:55 AM
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What?? This isn't about revenge or personal gain; it's about basic empathy and responsibility. The key point here is the importance of informing the other betrayed spouse. By not doing so, you're essentially condoning the deceit and leaving them in the dark, which isn't right or fair. While it's valid to worry about professional backlash, we must also consider the moral implications of our choices. True, the primary fault lies with the cheating partner, but that doesn't relieve us of our duty to…
/r/Divorce_Men20/03/24 07:40 AM
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he already go scorched earth on you? He ducked your wife (with announcement), is partially responsible for the downfall of your marriage, family, and mental health. And you are worried he could go scorched earth on you(your career). I think your priorities are wrong. He partially destroyed the most important thing in your life—your family. Your job, in this regard, is just secondary.
/r/Divorce_Men19/03/24 07:02 PM
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I feel for you, brother, but there's one thing I don't understand: how have you not told your ex-wife's affair partner's wife? Seriously, there's no other way around it. You need to tell her. Keeping another "victim" in the dark reflects negatively on your character.
/r/Divorce_Men19/03/24 03:59 PM
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No, it's not true. That's just some "red pill" nonsense designed to hypnotize you into hating women. Don't believe it. Just look around in your circles (family and friends). Do the women there just date a small circle of men? No! Don't believe these red pill claims. There is someone for everyone out there.
/r/Divorce_Men17/02/24 05:19 PM
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She still with the 24 year old, how old is she? How did you find out and confront?
/r/Divorce_Men16/11/23 07:48 PM
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