If he told you that he broke ties with his mistress, but then continued to text her, he didn't break all ties, did he? He has lied to you! If you hope to reclaim your husband's exclusivity and save your marriage, you are going to have to confront him with the fact that he has lied to you. Modern marriages have to be based on trust and mutual respect to be successful. The truth is, you may never trust him again, but that is for you to decide, but nothing will change until you discuss it with him.
she meant that it is because the wife of a cheating husband is trying to do such things that the mistress of his husband realize that what she did was wrong. ANSWER: I think the wife is telling the mistress that she can have him, so she will not have to deal with pain and bad memories. And letting him go is her way to forgive him.
Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
If she misses her ex husband, then no she doesn't want you back. She misses him, not you.
Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
Shakespeare says: 'My mistress's eyes are nothing like the sun'
It is a heartache when one finds out their husband has a mistress let alone also getting her pregnant. Both of you took wedding vows and at this point in your life communication is your best weapon. You need to sit down with your husband and ask if he loves his mistress. If he says it was just a fling (which it often is) and he does not love her then be sure he is man enough to support his own child, but, be sure that the baby is actually his by DNA analysis. If your husband has not cheated before then it would worth your while to seek marriage counseling to try and save your marriage. If your husband disagrees with you then tell him he has broken his bond of trust with you and you accept nothing less and if he persists on not getting help that you will file for divorce.
Triphena says she is ugly and Mistress Cutler mistakes her for a beggar.
"Maritus meus dicit." "My husband says."
Pistol is Nell Quickly's husband in Henry V. There is shown in act 2, scene 1, when Bardolph, speaking to the jilted Nym about Pistol, says: "It is certain, corporal, that he is married to Nell Quickly: and certainly she did you wrong; for you were troth-pligt to her." Upon Pistol and Nell Quickly's entrance, Bardolph says: "Here comes Ancient Pistol and his wife..."
Listen to how he says it (tone) and consider your relationship with him. How long have you known him? Are you on joking terms? If he only makes one comment and then doesn't again, he was just commenting. If he continues with the remarks, there's a problem. That's when it gets weird.
Google says that her husband was Howard Browne.
My husband says "no".