Should I engage in sex with my cheating wife?

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paulespino
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Should I engage in sex with my cheating wife?

Post by paulespino » Fri Jun 08, 2018 10:16 am

Me and my wife still engage in sex even though I know she is cheating on me (no hard evidence just circumstantial evidences). She continuously denies that she is seeing someone. My worst fear is that she is having what they call " Friends with benefits " which means they meet together just for sexual pleasure.

Should I continue to have sex with her?
I must admit I need sex from her also and she is willing to give it . But there were a few times were she accidentally called out a different man's name.
When I asked her she said she never said anything.

MMathis
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Re: Should I engage in sex with my cheating wife?

Post by MMathis » Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:54 am

I think this post exposed him as a troll. He says he was married for 20 years, which would make him near forty, yet he sounds like a high school kid.

He has posted at least 4 topics on the same question. I think he is just trying to push the envelope and with this post I don't believe a word he says.
MMathis
Las Vegas NV

SteveF

Re: Should I engage in sex with my cheating wife?

Post by SteveF » Mon Jun 11, 2018 10:19 am

I think you may be mistaken MMathis.

He has expressed in the past that English is not his first language.

I also recall him years ago mentioning that he met Steve Gregg when Steve was teaching in the Toronto area. Not a likely candidate for a troll.

It's possible he's just in a lot of pain and desperation.

paulespino
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Re: Should I engage in sex with my cheating wife?

Post by paulespino » Mon Jun 11, 2018 2:44 pm

I'm sorry Mathis. But SteveF is right.
Married for 24 years.
English is my second language.
Good memory Steve F.
Any way I have decided that I will leave our marriage
As was also advised to me by my fellow church members.

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