![]() Then I returned home for my high school reunion and she was there without her husband. There was always a spark between us, but nothing ever happened and we moved to separate towns. Twice.” - Nico, 34ĥ. “We were childhood best friends. I saw the ring on her hand but bought her a drink anyway and she ended up riding me back in my hotel room. She was only in her twenties and was wearing a tight red cocktail dress. She gave the best head.” - Gino, 23Ĥ. “We were in Vegas. ![]() That was my cue to kiss her.” - Andrew, 22ģ. “In college, I fucked my professor. We were harmlessly flirting at first, but I realized something was going to happen when she slowly removed her ring while keeping eye contact with me the entire time. Nobody at work ever figured it out.” - Erik, 33Ģ. “I was mowing the lawn for a woman in the neighborhood while her husband was away on a business trip. ![]() During a work picnic, we snuck into a secluded part of the park and had sex standing up, with her ass against a tree. They will find stories like this, stories of married women deciding to take a risk and cheat, incredibly sexy.ġ. “She was married to my boss. Women who should want nothing to do with them - but are so attracted to them that she forgets her vows and gives into temptation. Wifelovers are turned on by women who are already taken. Here are a few stories from men like this who have (successfully) tempted women to cheat on their husbands. They think it’s sexy to sleep with someone who is already taken. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611.Wifelovers are turned on by married women. Send questions via e-mail to or write to Ask Amy, Chicago Tribune, TT500, 435 N. Happily Singleĭear Single: “One person cannot do the work of two.” So true. One person cannot do the work of two in a marriage. He blew his stack at me one too many times, and the light bulb went off: “Why am I tolerating this?” I asked him to leave and filed for divorce. Let her know that your mother is ailing and ask her if she would get in touch with you to catch up, with no strings attached.ĭear Amy: In response to “Just Plain Sad,” whose husband was nice to everyone except her, I was in a similar situation, except I continued therapy after he refused to continue. I suggest contacting her by e-mail or letter and choosing your words wisely. You have absolutely nothing to lose by reaching out to this sibling now. Lonesome Sisterĭear Lonesome: Estrangements sometimes start impulsively but then can calcify into a sort of familywide paralysis. I’m afraid my mother will never see this daughter ever again.Īny thoughts on what to do about this sad situation? We were always a close family, and this middle child was a favorite of my siblings and me. My mother will soon be 90, and her health is frail. We have had no contact with her since 2004 and have been respectful of her wishes to not have any communication “until she is ready.” This is breaking my heart, and has been hard on my mother and siblings. She is 61 and the second of five children. I understand your wife’s impulse to discuss your problems with a “neutral” person, but in her case that neutral party should be a trained marriage counselor - and the conversation should include you.ĭear Amy: My sister estranged herself from our family 10 years ago. She said she has not communicated with him since breaking it off. I confronted my wife again, and she said she wanted to save his number just in case she needed it and didn’t want me to get upset so she changed the name it was listed under. Recently I was getting a contact number from her phone and noticed that she still has his number in her phone, only now it is listed under another person’s name. ![]() I agreed not to go through her phone again. After a long, long talk, she agreed to stop all communication with him and to communicate her feelings to me. I agree with this, but I told her I had concerns that she was so open about this personal matter with him. We are going through financial issues and may lose our house, and she feels that I have not done enough to help out. She said she wanted to talk to someone who was “neutral.” She stressed that she never cheated on me but only vented her frustrations to him, and on two occasions it veered into the inappropriate stuff I saw. She told me that he was a co-worker and that they have been talking and communicating via text for months. It seemed to be one sided and initiated by my wife. The subject matter was personal and sexual. I found that she was having a conversation with a man that I felt crossed the line. Recently and impulsively, I checked her text messages. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close Menuĭear Amy: I am a stay-at-home dad who has been married to an amazing woman for nine years.
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