Who are we to judge who is ‘immoral’?
Dear Emily, I follow your column and see how you’ve dealt with men and women having affairs. But it was only recently, when this woman owned up to her
Dear Emily, I follow your column and see how you’ve dealt with men and women having affairs. But it was only recently, when this woman owned up to her
I had just started working when I met this guy. His father was a partner in the company. He was so handsome and tall that most of the women at work wanted to catch his eye.
I’m in my mid-40s and this is about my first love.
I was then taking my undergrad degree abroad when I vacationed here for the summer. That’s when I met my future husband. He was interning in my father’s office, and I bumped into him in the elevator.
I became a widow 10 years ago and was left with four children, all boys. I got married at 27 after a nine-year relationship with a close friend of my brother’s who was his teammate in basketball.
My husband and I are both over 60. Our four children are in their late 30s and early 40s, and professionals themselves.
I am 44 and an engineer working abroad. I have been married and divorced for 10 years—no kids.
This is a true story, but without the real names. It may be shocking to men and women my age, but perhaps not to today’s young. To the latter, it may even pass for a love story (shivers!).
I am in my mid-40s, a professional like my husband of 16 years, and we have two boys, ages 14 and 12. My life turned upside down earlier this year when the love child of my husband contacted him. I had known of her existence before we got married and I thought I was prepared for her.
My husband and I legally separated in the late ’90s after I caught him having various affairs: with a relative of mine; their office secretary; and possibly other indiscretions I just haven’t found out.
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