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guy in bar told me this .......
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talkin to a guy in a bar here in the reef.
hes telling me about his mrs and why theyre divorced etc etc.
he says something to me that puzzled me.
he said " i was with my wife for years and things seemed fine , we had a routine , and everything appeared fine.i was a good husband , in my opinion , and never strayed though i had chances.then near the end of our marraige , in the last 9 months ,she started getting very jealous and questioning me .turns out she was playing around all that time."
now this seemed strange to me.
is this normal?
or was his wife just weird???
hes telling me about his mrs and why theyre divorced etc etc.
he says something to me that puzzled me.
he said " i was with my wife for years and things seemed fine , we had a routine , and everything appeared fine.i was a good husband , in my opinion , and never strayed though i had chances.then near the end of our marraige , in the last 9 months ,she started getting very jealous and questioning me .turns out she was playing around all that time."
now this seemed strange to me.
is this normal?
or was his wife just weird???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sometimes if people want out of a relationship they will create circumstances (both consiously and subconsciously) whereby the relationship cant continue. In this circumstance maybe the wife wanted out of the marriage (she was playing around after all) but didn't want to feel guilty about it.
If so, accusing her husband of cheating would be a good way to break up but she would be able to blame him for it thereby avoiding her own guilt.
I'm not saying its right - i'm just putting it forward as a possible explanation. It seems to fit.
If so, accusing her husband of cheating would be a good way to break up but she would be able to blame him for it thereby avoiding her own guilt.
I'm not saying its right - i'm just putting it forward as a possible explanation. It seems to fit.