Infidelity Support Group
Any relationship in which one partner engages willfully in sexual relations with another outside of the partnership is considered to have experienced infidelity. This breach of trust is often traumatizing for the faithful partner as well as the relationship, and support is often needed to heal emotionally and to decide whether or not the relationship should continue after...
The opposite of love is not hate. It is apathy. As long as you are getting angry and upset, you are showing her you care. If you start being apathetic and uncaring she will get the message that the love is dying and will probably step up to the plate and do what is required to fix things and bring it back. If she doesn't at least you will know where you stand and you will be on the road to moving on.
Smile....lifes too short! Continue to be the upstanding mam u are.
I also wanted to let you know that she is playing form the cheater's script. She's dribbling out the "truth" mixed in with lies.
It goes like this:
I'm not cheating, there is nobody.
I'm not cheating, he's just a friend.
I'm not cheating, it only was a kiss.
I'm not cheating, we "did things" but didn't have sex.
Ok, we did it one time, but it's your fault, you're too controlling.
OK, we're cheating but I don't know what I want....
And so on.
If I were you I would protect yourself financially and emotionally as best you can.
Cancel any credit card she and you have. Kick her out and change the locks. File at least for separation, better is for a divorce.
Get a child custody agreement in order so she can't try to remove them from the home, school, etc.
And get a child support agreement in place too.
Let her see the price of what she is doing.