It has been a year since I discovered that my husband had an affair that produced a child who’s now over 20 years old. He said the affair was over a long time ago and that there was no love involved, just sex. He said he never acknowledged the child.
I am in my mid-30s, married, no children. My problem started when my boyfriend told me that a friend, who was the closest to me in our group of six friends, flirted with him and made an indecent proposal. I felt so hurt that I cut her off from the rest of the group, ostracizing her before she could poison the rest of us. I made sure we were all cold to her and never hesitated to ridicule her when she joined our get-togethers.
Dear Emily, I lived abroad with my child in my first 10 years of marriage due to some circumstances....
DEAR Emily, Twenty-five years is a long time to be married to my one and only boyfriend —but not...
I have been a senior citizen for seven years now, and married since 1968 to the best girl who gave me four intelligent and wonderful children. She is the proverbial “beauty and brains”; we eloped to avoid her family’s Chinese tradition of a prearranged marriage.
My wife of six years showed me an article from a women’s magazine that 65 percent of married women occasionally think of other men when their husbands make love to them, and admitted she is one of them.
Life was perfectly smooth and comfortable eight years ago, until that fateful night when I discovered that my husband was having an affair.
DEAR EMILY, My story is so common that, nowadays, many have become blasé about it. I am “the other...
When I married my husband 15 years ago, I thought my life was set. I was 27 then with a string of broken love affairs. I thought he was the answer to my prayer.
Dear Emily, I’ve been a mistress for almost 20 years. We would meet a few times a week in...