No Problem.You cheat online with me
2006-09-11 11:46:20
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answered by Pauline 5
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Divorce is fantastically huge. He has no longer bodily cheated on you, yet with the help of maximum deffinitions a cheat has handed off. i do no longer purchase the full "stress" crap. that may not an sufficient excuse. That being pronounced he needless to say needs to be confronted. If in any respect achieveable this needs to be a comfortable disagreement. (much less complicated stated than carried out i'm specific) the perfect could be a one on one, head to head. As that may not achieveable i do no longer think of which you should attend 5 mo. are you able to a minimum of talk on the telephone? After the greeting pleasantries are dispenced with, be brutally frank. Open with somthing like "i'm disillusioned. tell me approximately . " attempt to stay calm. there is an exceedingly stable danger that he concidered this harmless exciting. i'm specific he realised which you does not approve of this, yet ought to ok be supprised you're lots disillusioned.
2016-11-07 03:17:38
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answered by ? 4
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Leave him.
Adultery is not acceptable.
If he loved you the way you love him he wouldn't be interested in cheating!
I understand that you love him but a cheater will always be a cheater... and at that, he is lying, not even admitting that he has made a mistake.
Since you have found the evidence, you know for yourself what he has done. How can you trust him now? It won't be easy.
Get rid of him and make him realize what he truly had. If he wants to go off and cheat he obviously isn't sticking by his wedding vows.
I'm one that comes on Yahoo! Answers to help people save their marriages... but cheaters, well I don't take them lightly. Don't sit back and allow him to do this behind your back. Take control and stand up for yourself. Get rid of the man that will only hurt you in the long run.
2006-09-11 11:47:32
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answered by ♪Msz. Nena♫ 6
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I am not so sure you can put it down to an internet addiction. If he was addicted to online stuff per se, he would be doing other stuff (not to do with relationships and women). If I were you I would check out these websites which are all designed to help people who are being affected by their partners unfaithfulness and/ or sexual/ romantic behaviour/ addiction traits. See http://www.sanon.org and http://www.cosa-recovery.org/
Please do yourself a big favour and suspend your judgements until you have had chance to talk to another person who has had a great deal of experience in this area. Don't suspend your emotional reaction though - its totally normal to feel like its the most devastating thing thats ever happened to you.
2006-09-11 11:57:32
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answered by zuffin 2
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Well sister, I am feeling your pain.. I too love my husband and we have been struggling with this on and off for about six years, there is no denying what you find, my husband uses the excuse that it is a fantasy and that it is just words and that there is no physical contact, but I made the mistake of talking to other men to see what the rush was and he flipped it on me and told me that the next step to talking on the computer is meeting and then to cheating so flip it on him and tell him just that believe it or not my husband gave himself his best own advice and now he sees my point of view.
2006-09-11 11:49:32
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answered by silentpassion04 1
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Honey I am in that boat right now. Trust me it only gets worse. He is addicted to the internet and all those NASTY dirty crapy things on it. Please don't be like me and stay thinking it will change cause it wont it will only get worse Even if you take the net away at home there are other sourses he can use it on. give him the boot!!! Its SO MUCH EASIER SAID THEN DONE I know! everyone feels you should dump him but you arent sure your scared...dont worry sweetie you'll be doing your self a favor in the long run!!!
2006-09-11 11:55:22
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answered by tweedy778 3
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i was in the same situation as you, and every time ppl told me "once a cheater, always a cheater" i'd get mad at them buz i wanted to believe otherwise. Turns out it's true. Once you let a cheater get by with cheating, he'll do it again, so i guess you'd better confront him, proof in hand, and tell him to leave. Try and contact a good attorney before, just in case things get ugly, but yes, even if i have to swallow my own words (i forgave the s.o.b. 4 years go, caught him again last month) it's true, if you let him get away with it he'll do it again.
2006-09-11 11:49:47
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answered by AMBER D 6
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So sorry to hear about that first of all. I understand you love him, but if think he is cheating, get proof(copy of the ad, IP address etc.) so this way your mind and your heart are on the same page and then you have the option of having him get help or taking another step :o(
2006-09-11 12:00:25
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answered by primetimekj 2
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Talk to him about it and make him understood that there is no way denying what he is doing.
But for as long as there is no actual contact, I don't see anything wrong with it,, maybe he is just flirting with them on line.
Does he masturbate on video and also on the oher side.
Then tell him to stop...Tell him you don't like it..
On the other hand, I have heard of couples who does it at the same time. And enjoys the company of another couples on line.
2006-09-11 11:51:07
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answered by yulnores 3
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I get lots of men that are married that try to talk to me or cyber sex.. or cam stuff.. I shut them down but.. I am sure your husband feeds the women on line a bunch of crap like men tell me..
He isn't going to stop.. so either be glad he is at home and not out doing anything in person or.. dump him and tell him to go find his trill out in the real world..
2006-09-11 11:58:17
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answered by Ibdreamin099 2
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We all think with our heart, which is why we get hurt so deeply. Don't allow him to do it again. He more than likely has an internet addiction, which means the computer will win out over you. If he is not willing to get some help, or even discuss the subject of getting help, then it's time to reach for the yellow pages.
2006-09-11 11:46:15
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answered by blackanubis9 2
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