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![]() Don't do it!Submitted by Anonymous on August 4, 2007 - 12:31pm.
My husband of 16 years is having a midlife crisis and he is divorcing me because he is having an affair for a girl 10 years younger than I am. We had a wonderful marriage and he had been happy until she came along and used his state of mind to take him away because she is not happy in her marriage and divorcing her husband. I am in hell, I love my husband and I know he will hurt himself badly because she does not care about him the way I do. Try to work things out with your wife, find out why you feel the way you do. Your wife deserves to know you are not happy! Marriage counseling helps, but in my case, my husband rejected it. »
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