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Except when she's online with Matt, I guess.
The wife does not go online. That is who I was referring to. Kristi does go online.
Except when she's online with Matt, I guess.
Except when she's online with Matt, I guess.
These two love birds need to cease all contact so they can move forward with their lives and stop revisiting the "fling" ..... All good things come to an end.
The wife does not go online. That is who I was referring to. Kristi does go online.
None of us are, so don't take the responses too harshly. Whether the two can remain friends depends entirely on them. Some can, others cannot. I suspect his being married will make that difficult, though.I am not perfect, by any means.
None of us are, so don't take the responses too harshly. Whether the two can remain friends depends entirely on them. Some can, others cannot. I suspect his being married will make that difficult, though.
I guess most people on here believe no amount of friendship, no matter how good the friendship, can ever survive a fling.
I don't think that's the point being made. Very few of us are concerned with protecting the friendship between matt and kristi. I know I don't care.
The only relationship survival of consequence here is matt's marriage and family. And that relationship has a far greater chance if this is truly (hahaha) a one time slip and he wants to stay married, at least until his kids are grown.
Friendships can survive flings pretty often. Marriages, less so. Kristi should not be asking if she can, but if she should (and no, she shouldn't).
When you begin the post wondering who had done crazy things in life, I thought you meant crazy things. It spiked my interest.
It's no big deal. I do not even think it's irresponsible. They did something that is completely legal, natural and human.
It is not much different than going to the store together. Hopefully they had a great time. It's no different than what the kids of the people that chastise the behavior on here are doing.
Just go back to the status quo. If Matt's wife finds out, and she is upset, she needs to get over it. If she is willing to
make a big deal and ruin an otherwise good marriage, she is a fool.
When you begin the post wondering who had done crazy things in life, I thought you meant crazy things. It spiked my interest.
It's no big deal. I do not even think it's irresponsible. They did something that is completely legal, natural and human.
It is not much different than going to the store together. Hopefully they had a great time. It's no different than what the kids of the people that chastise the behavior on here are doing.
Just go back to the status quo. If Matt's wife finds out, and she is upset, she needs to get over it. If she is willing to
make a big deal and ruin an otherwise good marriage, she is a fool.
I think it's a big deal if it ends up breaking up the marriage and harming the kids. But he did it, not her. She had a role in it but if he's going to cheat with her he will with another - it's not her fault he cheats. No she should not have slept with him but calling her a homewrecker isn't accurate because she has not wrecked the home. They are still together and she wants it to stay that way - she has no interest in marrying him and never did.
I'm with Senator.. it was a drunken roll in the sack...let it go and get on with life.You have got to be kidding.
Oh wait, Matt, is that you?
If Matt's wife agrees with you, I'd agree.I'm with Senator.. it was a drunken roll in the sack...let it go and get on with life.
I'm with Senator.. it was a drunken roll in the sack...let it go and get on with life.
Oh, and there’s a song for this.
If Matt's wife agrees with you, I'd agree.
After going through two divorces, one amicable, the other a downright war, I can only say this stuff is what divorces are made of.
(neither one of mine involved the Matt/Kristi act, for what it is worth)
Perhaps that was the problem...