You have to do what is right in your own heart. You have been separated, and he made the choice to cheat. If you are just trying to hurt him back then two wrongs don't make a right, but a year is a long while, and love is important as well as trust, so if you feel this new man in your life is someone you can love, depend on and above all trust, then I would file for divorce. As I have mentioned before in posts "the head of the snake always turns around and bites you in the butt" if you do something wrong and your husband did. He is now facing the fact you have fallen out of love with him and you're in love with another man. Good luck Marcy
No
Follow your gut
i have been in many situations like that and i find it hard to trust a person who has cheated. but it all depends on the situation
well b/c she cheated on her man and committed adultery with someone else.
move on... you deserve someone better -coco-
try counseling and if it doesnt work out then you may have to get a divorce
you ARE kidding right??????
I really don't know what you are asking. If you think that the child might be your husbands, then you need to have a DNA test done after the baby is born. If she keeps on harassing you, then you might need to get a restraining order out on her. You and your husband should also go to counseling. Good luck and God Bless:)
I'm not sure as to what the cheating husband has to do with things, but yes. Definitely. The best idea for this situation is to cheat on the Girlfriend so that he can feel the same struugle of being cheated on so that it can bring you two closer in friendship.
Her husband has probably cheated on her more than once and any woman who is loyal to their husband and finds out they have cheated is extremely hurt and certainly will become angry, but few seek revenge. If you feel threatened by her and you know her ex then the three of you should meet and you tell her right to her face you had nothing to do with him; get up and tell the two of them to grow up and he should tell her the truth and then walk away (do this in a public place.)
Break up with them, if they cheat on you there not worth it
Humans simply are not perfect and if it is the first time the husband has cheated and he is remorseful then yes, he should be forgiven, but marriage counseling is a must along with the husband having to earn that bond of trust back with his spouse. If the husband is a continuous cheater then no, he should not be forgiven.