* That is up to the individual who is separating. It is best to save the family pain and just let them think you have grown apart and the marriage was a mistake. Sooner or later they will find out anyway. It's best to separate and move on with your life.
no. no affairs should be ignored. if he is having an affair with another women then that is unsuitable and should be resolved
Only you hold the key to why you had an affair with your husband's cousin. It's called cheating for one.
NO. any person who is truly professional does not mix work with relationship. even if his wife is his PA they should have ONLY a professional relationship at work.
she denied her husbands affair :D
You already know two wrongs don't make a right so the best thing to do is let your husband know about his affair and that his friend told you and is now interested in you. Be careful of gossip! Communication is the best skill anyone can have so sit down and calmly discuss this with your husband. It is also up to you to make it plain to your husband's so-called friend that you are not interested in him and stay clear of him. This is no friend of your husbands because he is hoping to have an affair with you behind your husband's back.
NO! unless the girl is stupid enough to take you back.
That all depends on the people that make up that relationship.
Uhm, no they basically lose all trust for their husbands. If the Husband didn't want to lose their wife they never should have had an affair in the first place. Juss sayingANSWER:I don't know about others, but for some wives, including myself you will never forget your husband's affair, especially if your husband fell in love with the woman he was having the affair with. If you ask man some will say it doesn't bothers them, some will say they can handle it as long as the wife will not do it again. But in a real world, a lot of women will not forget the affair, even they forgiven their husband. Also it will depend on how bad the situation is..
My father had an affair, and my mother found out, and no matter what an argument was about, my mother threw the affair in his face, every time, for the next 50 years. So the answer is ALWAYS and ANYTHING.
counseling will really help if you can talk about your problems with the person who is counseling you.
i would tell the husband its 'me or her' and let him choose!!
You can't. It is against the law to obtain another person's password.