He promises he has changed and that he will devote the rest of his life to me and our kids ...
DEAR AMY: I recently found out that my husband of 15 years has been cheating off and on for five years. He just ended a five-month relationship with a woman he met at a bar.He wined and dined her, slept with her often — during his lunch break from work, used work excuses to spend the night in hotels with her, and even took her on vacation while he was at a bachelor party in Mexico.
Since coming clean, he has quit drinking, has been attending AA meetings and has been seeing a psychologist. I am tempted to keep the status quo until our kids are older, but I also judge myself for staying with someone who has treated me this way. In terms of your harsh self-judgment in choosing to stay with this unfaithful and unreliable man, I will say this: in many ways, it is much easier to leave than to stay. You’re choosing the harder path.
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