Deciding whether to tell your husband about cheating can be difficult. Honesty is essential in a committed relationship, but consider the potential impact on both of you. Reflect on your motivations for sharing this information and whether it could lead to healing or further pain. It may also be helpful to seek guidance from a therapist before making a decision.
Follow your gut
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.)
No
Are you saying you cheated while broke up? If that is the case i would say NO, dont be in a hurry to tell him, Only if it is really bugging you , then let your conscious be your guide.
Technically, the woman's relationship with her own husband is none of your business. If something violent or tragic were to ensue between her and her husband, you wouldn't want to have been the one to bear the bad news.
You may want to talk to him about it, before he finds out for himself. Just tell him what happened and explain that it is over. He should understand completely.
What is the point.
Demand the truth, or tell him you're leaving him. No one deserves to be cheated on..
If you're in love with a women you should pursue that. If you don't love your husband and cheated on him you're only going to be unhappy in the long run. Tell him how you feel before the deadline tomorrow, and continue to see your lover.
I NOT
I know there will be people who will tell you to mind your own business, but we're talking about family here, and in my opinion, family is always your business. I think you should tell your sister. Friends will come and go, but family is for life.
No. Mind your own business. IF he continues to bother you, threaten to tell her. If he doesn't back off, then it's his own fault.