Infidelity Second Life

A case of line breaks according to their relationship?
We have never had the best relationship, but I just found out (looking through Your phone text message) that my husband has an online romance in Second Life. I'm torn between the fury that he is cheating on me and ambivalence because there was nothing physical. He is a computer nerd, I can not say I'm surprised that he chose an online format to fuck. "The case of the subject matter for you? Or cut and dried, as I have always thought should be. I have wanted to stay with him would be tantamount to rewarding him for his infidelity.
Better relationship or should not have ended with you before screwing around as he did. Yes for me an adventure would be a deal breaker hands down. Even if I was married for 30 years I can not forgive a cheat. I save both of their online conversations with her so you can present them to the attorney when you file. Also on a personal note … I'll probably take a baseball bat to your computer. I'm not suggestion of it, it only means that if my husband did that to me would be all willing to take a baseball bat to Compaq. It is difficult to forgive and forget. I think you need either a very strong or stupid person to stay with someone who cheated. I personally could not. Because I know that if I forgave him I still probably constantly open and pull to the side or I would always get suspicious of him … as "Is really working late?"
Is Cyber Sex Cheating?
its harder than death to get over , depends how you are because every fight it emerges. time will tell but its the trust eg : 2or 3 years down the track if she/hes ever late or things don’t add up the thought is always their but you will forgive because life is the blink of an eyelid . happy home &good luck on bothsides.. intervenequizenexx
Leroy Delucchi
15 Apr 10 at 1:58 am
Why, have you got sticky fingers mate
Dana Moreida
21 Apr 10 at 6:46 pm
I’ve never cheated and neither has my husband. So I agree.
Britt Voshell
2 May 10 at 12:11 pm
No they shouldn’t, welcome to the wonderful world of feminism and no fault divorces.
Byron Searles
7 May 10 at 7:04 am