Sara516
September 9, 2009, 12:36am
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LOL, i have slipped and not repented and still cheating, if that makes you happy.
I am a physician and by virtue of that people confide in me or they have to for their own sake. (Ofcourse i cannot and do not disclose that to anyone, as part of professional conduct.) I have discussed this issue with a lot of very senior colleagues and with clergymen and eventually came to conclusion that its best never to volunteer such information to anyone’s spouse, the most who stands to loose in it is the person who gives the info. And sa i said previously, may be the wife does not want to be told, its also quite possible that despite any proof she turn on against the OP (has happened many times).
Try to stop the person from cheating if you can, otherwise, in my personal opinion, there is no obligation upon people to disclose affairs or moral policing.
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By the way, you are completely ignoring the issue of children, which to me is the main concern. Why you want them to suffer.**
What the hell? Why should care of the children be on her head?
Why wasn’t the sleazeball father thinking about hsi children when he started cheating on his wife?
Amazing the lengths people go through to defend sick actions of others.