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(please read past posts)<BR>It's been almost a week now since I found out about my wifes second affair and since her attempted suicide after I found out of the affair.<BR>I realalize I have to be supportive of her if we are going to try to work this out but, to see her now you would never no anything has happened. When friends call (few know of her affair and suicide attempt) she's as cheerful and sunny as can be. I on the other hand am emotionaly distraught. I can't even talk with our friends. <BR>She's the one who strayed again. I'm the one who's suffering. It just not right.<P><BR>Jim<P>
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Wow.....I sure can feel your pain! I, too, am a newbie to the forums here at MB and feel comfort in the fact that I am not alone in dealing with my H's infidelity. We are just in the beginning stages of putting our marriage back on track. I've not asked a lot of questions; therefore, I'm not sure if he's had any more than the one A that he's told me about. <P>With the support of people in similiar situations and following the steps suggested by Dr. Harley, I believe that a marriage can be saved..........as long as each partner is willing to take the necessary steps. I wish you lots of luck on your road to recovery!
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