I noticed my wife secretly texting that man at the next table. My heart sank. "Are you texting him?"

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  • I noticed my wife secretly texting that man at the next table. My heart sank. "Are you texting him?" - I asked coldly. She froze for a moment, then quietly replied: " Jack, it’s not what you think... " I stood up, barely holding back my anger: "Leave with me now - we have a chance. Stay - and it’s over." She made her choice...
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Комментарии • 33

  • @rmhartman
    @rmhartman 21 час назад +5

    She completely set him up.

  • @JohnHoffman-t4v
    @JohnHoffman-t4v День назад +5

    Wow. She basically chose the other guy by not running after her husband. That was some dumbass joke/test. Cost her the marriage plus deeply hurt her husband. Two hours at a bar with another man. Sketchy. Stay single men!!!

  • @marlomaleza2641
    @marlomaleza2641 16 часов назад

    This is one of a good story, keep it up, the husband is a strong man, he stood by his belief

  • @danielpagano3377
    @danielpagano3377 21 час назад +2

    This was an interesting story. Much different from the usual stories of betrayal.👍

  • @RobertAnderson-xp4mo
    @RobertAnderson-xp4mo День назад +6

    Way to go, Jack.

  • @stevetallent4637
    @stevetallent4637 День назад +6

    Husband tells wife to go get her $2m and find somebody to have a family with. But Armitage doesn’t play that game. The game for him is coercing the husbands into the humiliation of being cuckolded and yet staying with the wife.
    For the wife, it’s no big deal. It’s actually flattering. It’s a win/win/win. She gets her ego stroked, a huge bit of money and some different sex. She doesn’t understand how humiliating and emasculating it is for her husband (nor does she seem to care).

  • @kaycrishun1075
    @kaycrishun1075 20 часов назад +1

    What a story. The counselor was clearly paid by the wife or her boss to manipulate the situation. She shouldn't be allowed to work in that field anymore. The wife couldn't possibly think her husband would go for such foolishness. She didn't care about her husband at all. All she cared about was what she wanted. It's good he divorced her. Who would want that type of woman as the mother to their children?

  • @stevetallent4637
    @stevetallent4637 День назад +5

    So, the offer was real and Armitage wasn’t gay. They presented two different lies: 1) it was a joke and never a real offer. 2) it was just to put pressure on the husband to agree to start having kids and wasn’t a real offer.

  • @QuantumGamingUploads
    @QuantumGamingUploads День назад +2

    What would had been better is telling her to accept but later steal that $2 Mil and leave her with nothing

    • @AndyJMacLeod
      @AndyJMacLeod 9 часов назад

      Ever heard of morals?

    • @QuantumGamingUploads
      @QuantumGamingUploads 8 часов назад

      @@AndyJMacLeod she was thinking of cheating what morals. Get the money and leave em dry. What are you a Saint?

  • @JanNystrm
    @JanNystrm День назад +1

    A good story but should have given the voice to the wife and told the truth about the planning and what happened in the two hours before she went home.

  • @AlicePadilla-c1d
    @AlicePadilla-c1d 22 часа назад

    Glad they judge was a stand up guy!

  • @johndickson435
    @johndickson435 14 часов назад

    This was a friday and he went home and filed on line for a divorce that would be delivered on Monday in two days but 2 hours after he left the restaurant they came home because she got served the divorce papers, Hellooooooooooooo. That makes no sense at all.

  • @brunodorval1131
    @brunodorval1131 20 часов назад

    Oh this is a good one!!! Bravo to the judge who saw though the manipulation. Story didn't tell but pretty sure sanctions could be coming either for the ww's concelor & therapist for manipulation of the justice. Bravo to hubby to stand up for himself.

  • @antonglas7488
    @antonglas7488 11 часов назад

    Unless my wife was some sort of stunning amazon super model movie star there is no way I would believe a guy would offer $2 million to be with her for 48 hours.
    The OP sounds like a gullible fool and this story is way too far fetched.

    • @crankyoldguy2
      @crankyoldguy2 5 часов назад

      Your comments underline the point that the wife and Junior tried to make: this was a fake story - a setup. If it was, then they didn't think about the details too much, did they?

  • @timcavallero9818
    @timcavallero9818 18 часов назад +1

    Really good story. Mostly well thought out. A few weak points. First, it is extremely unusual for a man in his early 20s to be so close to a vice presidency in his company. Either the timeline is off or this needs more explanation to be believable. Second, same thing about the wife being a Seamstress for a factory owned by a rich guy. That feels more 19th century, not 21st century. So it detracts from the story. Again needs to explained more to be believable. Lastly, his brother's wife seems to have been taken in by the propaganda of the rich SOB and the cheating wife. Jack is a straight arrow and would not blithely accept her editorial that contradicted his sense of propriety so strongly. So either the dialogue is weak, or there is more beneath the surface of this story. Also, Jack should not have broken the finger of the bimbo student trying to con him. Not that she didn't deserve it but a good man will not be violent to women except in clear cut self defense.

    • @JB-bb4su
      @JB-bb4su 10 часов назад

      If you assume that the original story isn't based in the US, some of this can be allowed for.

    • @crankyoldguy2
      @crankyoldguy2 5 часов назад

      To the point about junio's age: remember is the president's son. The title and money don't mean he has much to do in the role. I agree that 'broken' fingers aren't realistic. The student would be writhing in pain and quite loud - disrupting the scene. I didn't catch the 'seamstress' part, just that she worked in the factory that Junior was supposedly running.

  • @ROCKSTAR123620
    @ROCKSTAR123620 19 часов назад

    Good job on judge and husband

  • @billparthum206
    @billparthum206 День назад

    Can a man's ego be bought? Reverse the scenario. Would he turn down $2 million for a night on the sheets offered by a rich divorcee? Would he expect his wife to be ok with that?

  • @AlphonsoSmith-dn2mv
    @AlphonsoSmith-dn2mv 23 часа назад

    Well done OP

  • @AllenConner-el3rm
    @AllenConner-el3rm День назад

    The volume of the speaker is not good enough.

  • @wayne146
    @wayne146 20 часов назад +1

    No that man wasn’t a Simp!!!

  • @nellynelson965
    @nellynelson965 11 часов назад

    Nice concept, poorly delivered at teh end.
    Got a couple of big holes in the story that if the writer had paid attention it would have been a better outcome. 1st one. The proposal and the money. It would have been part of the marital assets. And he would have got the divorce and a million dollars on top of the other assets.
    2. What she and the guy proposed would have come under "Cruel and unusual punishment" adn he could use the argument that the man chose a married woman to cause pain to the husband while showcasing his power. So he could have came away with 50% marrital assets that included the sum. But also won a case that would have got him £50-500k more. This would have also showcased the wife and the man as not very respecatble. The husband would have shot the man down, which wouold have been highly public, possible issues with his father. She would have probably lost her job and her social standing.
    The ending could have been so much better, but it was very weak.

    • @crankyoldguy2
      @crankyoldguy2 5 часов назад

      I can cover the payment this way: offshore account in her name or his. This was mentioned, but not specifically. If it's offshore, it's not part of the marital assets to divide.