Encouraging someone to leave their family is a complex and sensitive matter that can have significant emotional consequences for everyone involved. Instead of focusing on convincing him, consider discussing your feelings and desires openly, while also acknowledging the challenges of his current situation. It's essential to respect his commitments and the well-being of his family. Ultimately, any decision should come from his own reflection and understanding of his priorities.
Nohthing...you got what you deserved.
Tell her if she does not leave you alone, then you will leave and then she will be a lonely woman all by herself with no one to talk to... yep happened to me.
I know your going to be like why is she telling me this but here goes................
You can go and talk to your wife about it. Sort out the matter if that can be sorted out. If nothing works out you guys should separate then.
Leave any of this to your wife and her friend - its best that you do not get involved.
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No. You shouldn't.
It should be current wife first, then their children. First wife next, followed by their children. "His first wife, (name); their children, (names in birth order)...."
his wife and 5 children still live in Cuba and leave happily with Cesare
Tell the older man that his wife has a better memory than him.
You should expect your wife to have her own lawyer.
The wife can just as easily as many husbands do. If it happens though, a spouse should seek legal advice about how to protect the finances and the children from a missing parent/spouse.