LAN,<P>You said: <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>I hope I would not reverse back to my former self (OOOO) and waffle, but it is hard to hold steady when you walk on the thin rope. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>I beg to differ with you on this count.
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<P>You were on a thin rope while your W was having the A. But you are not now and you need to stop thinking and acting that way. You have done everything a BS could or should do, your path is clear and it wide and yes it is obvious. <BR>Things change or the marriage is over. Actually, the marriage doesn't even exist now, so things have to change for there to be one. You don't need to issue ultimatums, but you do need to be honest with your W.<P>I may be repeating myself, but I view your situation like one were a drowning victim has been rescued. The breathing has stopped, the heart has stopped, clinically they are dead. At this point you don't worry about how well you do CPR or even if a rib is cracked in the process. You must perform the CPR and try to bring this person back. <P>The only major error to be made is to sit and worry if you will do it perfectly.<P>In the case of your marriage, the love is slipping away. You have plan A'd too long. Maybe when your W gets a job and moves out she will change her mind, and at that point a Plan B may be feasible. I don't know. You will have to make the call on that.<P>But, LAN walk your path, it is up to her to decide if she will join you or not. You are no longer on a tight rope.<P>That is my humble opinion.<P>God Bless,<P>JL