'I dumped hubby to live in caravan with man I met on Zoom call - I've no regrets'
He was working for a company her employer provided tech support to.“I’d never seen him before because it was my first direct dealing with the company he worked for.Chance encounterTwo weeks later Lisa was asked to go to Richard’s office inShe says: “We were sitting in the restaurant when in walked Rich.“We all went to the pub after our meal and while our bosses chatted, so did Richard and I.Lisa confessed her feelings to Richard and was delighted to discover he felt the same.
I had no idea he was coming and seeing him just took my breath away... we couldn’t keep our eyes off each otherThe connection was enough for Lisa to ask her husband for a divorce - although she says they were already growing apart. She explains: “I had been with my husband for 12 years, married for four, and he’d been a brilliant father figure to my two grown-up girls from a previous relationship.had died, it really hit home that we only get one shot at life.“I just wanted to be upfront about how I felt. I’d known things needed to change, and Rich was the catalyst.”
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