As a married person it would depend on what we had decided as a couple regarding that aspect of our relationship.
My husband expects me to be faithful to him and I expect no less of him.
He expects me not to encourage the advances of other men; I expect no less of him.
What would I do in you situation?
I don't know, but I do know that I would be taking time out to sort out how I felt about it, because to be honest it doesn?t matter how she feels about it, she lost that right when she did what she did. (IF fidelity was expected within your marriage.)
Some people decide that sex and emotion can be separate and that?s cool, as long both parties agree.. (hehe Amish!).
Others feel that being faithful is an important part of their relationship and that?s cool too.
What isn't cool is when you change the 'rules' behind the other persons back, because trust and honesty are the most important things in any relationship.
IF your relationship was built a foundation of expected fidelity and your spouse didn't honor that then you have some serious thinking to do.
YOU are the only person who can decide whether you believe her story, whether you can trust her again and whether its all worth it.
Give yourself time.. without any input from her and think about what this means to you and how you feel about the possible impact it will have on your relationship.
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EDIT - Actually I do know what I would do. (I had forgotten about my first marriage)
When I found out that my extremely jealous first husband had a love interest of the male kind, I took a photo of him, enlarged it and went to a shooting range...
When I had finished, his picture had 10 nicely spaced facial holes...
Several weeks later, on Valentines Day, he presented me with a red rose and I presented him with the picture along with my new address.
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My husband expects me to be faithful to him and I expect no less of him.
He expects me not to encourage the advances of other men; I expect no less of him.
What would I do in you situation?
I don't know, but I do know that I would be taking time out to sort out how I felt about it, because to be honest it doesn?t matter how she feels about it, she lost that right when she did what she did. (IF fidelity was expected within your marriage.)
Some people decide that sex and emotion can be separate and that?s cool, as long both parties agree.. (hehe Amish!).
Others feel that being faithful is an important part of their relationship and that?s cool too.
What isn't cool is when you change the 'rules' behind the other persons back, because trust and honesty are the most important things in any relationship.
IF your relationship was built a foundation of expected fidelity and your spouse didn't honor that then you have some serious thinking to do.
YOU are the only person who can decide whether you believe her story, whether you can trust her again and whether its all worth it.
Give yourself time.. without any input from her and think about what this means to you and how you feel about the possible impact it will have on your relationship.
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EDIT - Actually I do know what I would do. (I had forgotten about my first marriage)
When I found out that my extremely jealous first husband had a love interest of the male kind, I took a photo of him, enlarged it and went to a shooting range...
When I had finished, his picture had 10 nicely spaced facial holes...
Several weeks later, on Valentines Day, he presented me with a red rose and I presented him with the picture along with my new address.
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