Her formerly wealthy, womanizing ex-husband now needs her help
When my husband and I separated after 15 years of marriage and two children, I vowed never to have anything to do with him again.
When my husband and I separated after 15 years of marriage and two children, I vowed never to have anything to do with him again.
I am in my late 30s, a successful woman, married but not blessed with kids.
I found out only recently that my husband of 21 years has been visiting girlie bars and night clubs for the most part of our married life.
During his decade-long reign as the idolized president-CEO of ABS-CBN, Freddie Garcia made his mark as hit maker as well as hit-man with the distaff side. When we bumped into him recently, he said he was a confirmed retiree. But does that include retirement from his lady-killer days?
I’ve read the many sad lives of your letter writers these past years, and many mirror my own. I was a philandering husband myself and wish I could turn back time and change my life if given the chance.
My husband had a stroke three months ago, and I cannot wait for him to die. We’ve been married 35 years and all those years were miserable and bitter in my memory. I was a docile wife who waited on and catered to my husband’s every whim. But he repaid it horribly by being an awful husband. He battered me physically and emotionally. He disrespected and humiliated me in front of his women. He went from one girlfriend to another, had five children out of wedlock, and only cared for himself.
I trusted my husband so much that I never suspected he would cheat on me. In 2005, he confessed to having two children by another woman. I was devastated, but in wanting to preserve our marriage, I agreed to let him visit the family twice a month on weekends, but not to stay overnight. I even sent groceries and gifts for the children.
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