My pedantry is acting up. I take issue with the “just two hours a week”. His office is an hour away. That’s 6 hours per week. Then there is the hour it takes her to get ready and the half an hour it takes her to cleanup. So it’s at least 9 hours per week. Add in the time that she spends fantasizing about or making plans with her lover, the time that she spend talking with all of her friends and her daughter about her affair with her lover, and you start getting into most of the waking hours of one day territory. I know it wouldn’t matter if it was even 15 minutes of betrayal, I just take issue with the attempt at minimization. As if it takes nothing away from him. And she tells him he wouldn’t know about it. How would he not know about it when he sees her getting ready to go, she’s gone for hours and then she comes back and hops in the shower???
“I’m sure we can work this out if we both give in a little to make each other happy.” Except she’s not willing to do what makes him happy and she expects him to be the only one making sacrifices to make her happy.
With virtually every cheating story I hear, there is something in the story that absolutely infuriates me. For example, if I hear the suggestion that a one-time infidelity is somehow acceptable as opposed to a longer-term affair, I'm going to throw up. This story was an exception. I liked all of it. There wasn't any part of it that was excessively disagreeable. So, good story!
Self control is an underrated virtue. I cringe when I hear comments about the impossibility of not having sex before marriage. If you don’t practice the self control then and/or if you are convinced that frequent sex is a need, how can you possibly remain faithful in a marriage, where health issues and work and travel and kids, and pregnancies and childbirthing and periods and so many other factors get in the way of spousal intimacy?
I’ll warrant if he had effed other people within two weeks of his wife giving birth when she was healing, she would have taken issue. Somehow I doubt that she would magnanimously offer for him to sleep around.
The best or worst part of the story was when Molly suggested to repair the broken trust and marriage with reducing the cheating from 3 times a week to two times and that it would probably end when her husband was sexually recovered. Wtf did she think? The winner in this story is undoubtedly her husband. But again, why is it necessary to misled with a false headline? But I liked the story.
Molly was a selfish and immoral wife. What she did with Eric was cheating. Her body and her decision? Not forsaking others and being faithful were so easily discarded? I think her final situation was well justified. I think that when she gave her ultimatum to Brad, she sealed her negative fate. Karma!!!
Sorry you had to go through that level of betrayal and heart break from you ex and the back stabbing from your idiot daughter. But you Sir handled it like a boss. Well played well played indeed.
Eh, it's probably happened before in real life. Maybe even to this extent. Did you ever watch real life crime stories? Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.
@@Ivy-jx2jy Yes most are. But if this sort of BS wasn't happening in real life to some extent our divorce rates would not be where they are. I have a friend that went through something similar. And I know this personally, not involving betrayal, but with the wife and the daughter screwing him over and then trying to keep bleeding him dry for money. What's that saying art imitates life!
her body, her decision huh... people with this logic need to be kept in a space by themselves. so, by that logic I suppose she wouldn't mind if he had brought home multiple women at a time and slept with them on their marital bed while she's in the house, right? after all a man also has his "needs". she checkmated herself because she lost any right or grounds to complain or fight.
When you change the dialog of a story So that it doesn't include Graphic language You eventually end up ruining the story. You ruined the story Just so you didn't have to use curse words.
Damn she couldn't even wait for her husband to recover from a heart attack!
Let's not forget she screwed around on her little Tuscany vacation as well which was way before his heart attack.
@@johnbalogna803 It's very obvious that she is nothing but what we used to call a two bit wh^^e and Brad is being played like a violin!
Right!!!
@@richardcline1337👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Molly so stupid and she didn't care about her husband and the daughter Carrie was just as bad.
Carrie was so callous.
My pedantry is acting up. I take issue with the “just two hours a week”. His office is an hour away. That’s 6 hours per week. Then there is the hour it takes her to get ready and the half an hour it takes her to cleanup. So it’s at least 9 hours per week. Add in the time that she spends fantasizing about or making plans with her lover, the time that she spend talking with all of her friends and her daughter about her affair with her lover, and you start getting into most of the waking hours of one day territory. I know it wouldn’t matter if it was even 15 minutes of betrayal, I just take issue with the attempt at minimization. As if it takes nothing away from him. And she tells him he wouldn’t know about it. How would he not know about it when he sees her getting ready to go, she’s gone for hours and then she comes back and hops in the shower???
“I’m sure we can work this out if we both give in a little to make each other happy.” Except she’s not willing to do what makes him happy and she expects him to be the only one making sacrifices to make her happy.
With virtually every cheating story I hear, there is something in the story that absolutely infuriates me.
For example, if I hear the suggestion that a one-time infidelity is somehow acceptable as opposed to a longer-term affair, I'm going to throw up.
This story was an exception. I liked all of it. There wasn't any part of it that was excessively disagreeable.
So, good story!
Self control is an underrated virtue. I cringe when I hear comments about the impossibility of not having sex before marriage. If you don’t practice the self control then and/or if you are convinced that frequent sex is a need, how can you possibly remain faithful in a marriage, where health issues and work and travel and kids, and pregnancies and childbirthing and periods and so many other factors get in the way of spousal intimacy?
I’ll warrant if he had effed other people within two weeks of his wife giving birth when she was healing, she would have taken issue. Somehow I doubt that she would magnanimously offer for him to sleep around.
The best or worst part of the story was when Molly suggested to repair the broken trust and marriage with reducing the cheating from 3 times a week to two times and that it would probably end when her husband was sexually recovered. Wtf did she think? The winner in this story is undoubtedly her husband. But again, why is it necessary to misled with a false headline? But I liked the story.
Molly was a selfish and immoral wife. What she did with Eric was cheating. Her body and her decision? Not forsaking others and being faithful were so easily discarded? I think her final situation was well justified. I think that when she gave her ultimatum to Brad, she sealed her negative fate. Karma!!!
Sorry you had to go through that level of betrayal and heart break from you ex and the back stabbing from your idiot daughter. But you Sir handled it like a boss. Well played well played indeed.
You know this is a fictional story, right?
Eh, it's probably happened before in real life. Maybe even to this extent. Did you ever watch real life crime stories? Truth is sometimes stranger than fiction.
@@Ivy-jx2jy Yes most are. But if this sort of BS wasn't happening in real life to some extent our divorce rates would not be where they are. I have a friend that went through something similar. And I know this personally, not involving betrayal, but with the wife and the daughter screwing him over and then trying to keep bleeding him dry for money. What's that saying art imitates life!
her body, her decision huh... people with this logic need to be kept in a space by themselves.
so, by that logic I suppose she wouldn't mind if he had brought home multiple women at a time and slept with them on their marital bed while she's in the house, right? after all a man also has his "needs".
she checkmated herself because she lost any right or grounds to complain or fight.
Bridge is the greatest of games
More narcissistic blah blah
When you change the dialog of a story So that it doesn't include Graphic language You eventually end up ruining the story. You ruined the story Just so you didn't have to use curse words.
Literotica - Heart Attack Then Heartbreak by Sunshineman2019
More narcissistic blah blah