Man Suddenly Decides That He Regrets Leaving His Wife After He Ends Up In The Hospital
Building a family with someone takes an immense amount of trust. Parents have to be partners and work together to make decisions that will benefit the whole family. So when one spouse decides to betray their partner, it can create deep wounds that may take years to heal from.
One mother was devastated when her husband suddenly announced that he wanted to move out and focus on himself. But as soon as she started to get past her heartbreak, her ex decided that he wanted his family back. Below, you’ll find all of the details that the mom recently posted on MumsNet, as well as some of the replies concerned readers shared.
This woman was heartbroken when her husband suddenly left her
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Now, several months later, he’s begging for a second chance at their marriage
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Cheating occurs in about a quarter of all marriages
Nobody ever wants to imagine that their spouse will cheat. After falling deeply in love with someone and vowing to stand by their side for the rest of your life, it’s extremely painful to accept the idea that they might one day betray you. And unfortunately, infidelity might be even more common than you realize.
According to a survey from the Institute for Family Studies, 20% of all married men in the United States, as well as 13% of married women, admit that they’ve cheated on their spouse at some point. The survey also found that spouses become more likely to cheat as they get older.
So why exactly are so many people straying from their partners? PsychCentral reports that there are several key factors that often contribute to infidelity: anger, lack of self-esteem, lack of love, low commitment, a need for variety, neglect in the relationship, desire for intimacy and situational factors.
The longer that someone stays in a relationship where they’re unhappy or feel unappreciated, the more likely they are to consider stepping out. If a person becomes detached from their spouse or their marriage, they might start to convince themself that cheating is justified or an easy way out of the relationship.
Meanwhile, some people don’t put much thought into cheating before it happens. If a man ends up in a situation where a colleague or flirty customer at a bar is throwing herself at him, he might simply take advantage of the situation (even if he knows he’ll wake up regretting it tomorrow).
While betraying your partner will always be wrong, it does not necessarily have to bring about the end of the relationship. Of course, if a person feels that they’ll never be able to look past it, they should break up with their partner. After all, some people stand by the idea that “once a cheater, always a cheater” is a fact.
It’s not impossible for a relationship to survive infidelity, but it certainly isn’t easy
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However, if both partners are dedicated to making the relationship work, it is sometimes possible for a marriage to survive infidelity. In fact, Divorce magazine estimates that the majority of married couples choose to fight for their relationship even after someone has cheated.
It certainly won’t be easy for the person who was cheated on to forgive and forget, but Verywell Mind notes that healing is possible if both parties have deep, meaningful and honest conversations.
They must express their underlying emotions and resist the urge to become defensive, pass blame or go into denial. They must address precisely what got them to this point in the first place and ensure that it doesn’t happen again.
And when it comes to deciding whether or not to take a cheating partner back, Verywell Mind points out that the partner who cheated must show remorse and be willing to explain exactly what happened. They need to agree to the boundaries and conditions their partner sets for the future.
And while it’s important for both partners to address the issues that were taking place in their marriage, they must never blame the partner who was cheated on for somehow causing the infidelity. At the end of the day, their spouse made a choice to betray their marriage.
We would love to hear your thoughts on this situation in the comments below, pandas. Do you think this woman is making the right choice by refusing to take her husband back? Feel free to weigh in, and then, you can check out another Bored Panda article discussing similar themes right here.
Readers were appalled by the husband’s behavior and urged the author not to give him another chance
Finally, after reading the replies, the mother shared an update on her situation
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The scumbucket made his bed and it seems like he's lying in it: In the hospital! OP did very well to give him the NOPE treatment since he himself is just continuing to make excuses for himself and gaslighting her. Let him realize his stupidity will last forever. As for Moron-In-Law, OP ought to tell her to help her two-timing twit of a son to "Figure himself out!" without her, and OP saying NOPE is his REAL wake-up call! Ask Moron-In-Law that was the "attention" that flattering that he got flattened in return...!!! SMH!!! >:-(
Once a cheater always a cheater! He abandoned his wife and little kids for some young piece of tail that probably doesn't want anything to do with him now that somebody beat him up. He wants to go back home for wifey to take care of him. He would treat her like c**p and take off again when better. She is definitely doing the right thing for herself and her kids His Mommy can take him back!
This. I've lived through it, through several incidents of "stepping out" and it never changes. I really feel like the person who has the affair doesn't honor both the relationship they stepped out of and the partner they are cheating on, they typically just get better at hiding it. They seem to feel like they will be forgiven anyway, so may as well go for it. He's the father of the kids, that's not going to change, but the OP can limit the collateral damage (to her heart and self-esteem) by remaining steadfast in saying no.
Load More Replies...I took someone back once thinking that it would be "different this time", unsurprisingly it was less than six months later that they had restarted (or perhaps never even ended) the affair. You have to stop the cycle and show your children that being disrespected is not acceptable.
Oh I think I can guess what’s going on in hubby’s little love nest. His girlfriend has gotten tired of him and/or things aren’t exactly like he thought they’d be, now that they’re “official”. The excitement of sneaking around, of forbidden s*x, is gone, and if that’s pretty much all you had, then there’s nothing else to fall back on—-like genuine love and affection—-when the thrill is gone. Because it was never love, it was lust, and lust burns itself out really fast. What do you want to be the fight he got into was his girlfriend flirting with the guy, hubby getting jealous and getting up in the guy’s face, and the guy just being the better fighter who put hubby in the hospital. Notice the absence of the girlfriend at the hospital, or even any mention of her by hubby or his mother. I bet girlfriend has dumped hubby in favor of the guy who put him in the hospital, so now hubby has no one to nurse him and wait on him hand and foot when he gets out. Obviously his mom doesn’t want to do it, so they’re on a campaign to guilt trip OP into reconciling, though it will only last until hubby is back on his feet, getting the girlfriend, or yet another woman flat on her back for him, and able to leave—-again. This is selfish manipulation, plain and simple. OP is right to block the both of them and continue to move onwards and upwards with her own life. She should tell hubby and his mom to kindly f**k off.
Weirdly I'm glad she has got to the anger phase already. Where was moron-in-law (credit to Sheamus for that) when he left her high and dry for another woman? He's OW's problem now.
Girlfriend either dumped him for losing the fight, or she's not "nurturing" enough aka bowing down and waiting on him while he's injured. Why wasn't she at the hospital with him? If it were my boyfriend I would be there. He realized he chose poorly so he wants his slave girl back until he finds another replacement.
The comment above that referenced The Beautiful South song "A Little Time" was perfect. Lyrics sum up the situation!
Lmao that was extactly my comment lol soon as I saw the title I was likeooo beautiful south now I got that song stuck in my head 😂
Load More Replies...The scumbucket made his bed and it seems like he's lying in it: In the hospital! OP did very well to give him the NOPE treatment since he himself is just continuing to make excuses for himself and gaslighting her. Let him realize his stupidity will last forever. As for Moron-In-Law, OP ought to tell her to help her two-timing twit of a son to "Figure himself out!" without her, and OP saying NOPE is his REAL wake-up call! Ask Moron-In-Law that was the "attention" that flattering that he got flattened in return...!!! SMH!!! >:-(
Once a cheater always a cheater! He abandoned his wife and little kids for some young piece of tail that probably doesn't want anything to do with him now that somebody beat him up. He wants to go back home for wifey to take care of him. He would treat her like c**p and take off again when better. She is definitely doing the right thing for herself and her kids His Mommy can take him back!
This. I've lived through it, through several incidents of "stepping out" and it never changes. I really feel like the person who has the affair doesn't honor both the relationship they stepped out of and the partner they are cheating on, they typically just get better at hiding it. They seem to feel like they will be forgiven anyway, so may as well go for it. He's the father of the kids, that's not going to change, but the OP can limit the collateral damage (to her heart and self-esteem) by remaining steadfast in saying no.
Load More Replies...I took someone back once thinking that it would be "different this time", unsurprisingly it was less than six months later that they had restarted (or perhaps never even ended) the affair. You have to stop the cycle and show your children that being disrespected is not acceptable.
Oh I think I can guess what’s going on in hubby’s little love nest. His girlfriend has gotten tired of him and/or things aren’t exactly like he thought they’d be, now that they’re “official”. The excitement of sneaking around, of forbidden s*x, is gone, and if that’s pretty much all you had, then there’s nothing else to fall back on—-like genuine love and affection—-when the thrill is gone. Because it was never love, it was lust, and lust burns itself out really fast. What do you want to be the fight he got into was his girlfriend flirting with the guy, hubby getting jealous and getting up in the guy’s face, and the guy just being the better fighter who put hubby in the hospital. Notice the absence of the girlfriend at the hospital, or even any mention of her by hubby or his mother. I bet girlfriend has dumped hubby in favor of the guy who put him in the hospital, so now hubby has no one to nurse him and wait on him hand and foot when he gets out. Obviously his mom doesn’t want to do it, so they’re on a campaign to guilt trip OP into reconciling, though it will only last until hubby is back on his feet, getting the girlfriend, or yet another woman flat on her back for him, and able to leave—-again. This is selfish manipulation, plain and simple. OP is right to block the both of them and continue to move onwards and upwards with her own life. She should tell hubby and his mom to kindly f**k off.
Weirdly I'm glad she has got to the anger phase already. Where was moron-in-law (credit to Sheamus for that) when he left her high and dry for another woman? He's OW's problem now.
Girlfriend either dumped him for losing the fight, or she's not "nurturing" enough aka bowing down and waiting on him while he's injured. Why wasn't she at the hospital with him? If it were my boyfriend I would be there. He realized he chose poorly so he wants his slave girl back until he finds another replacement.
The comment above that referenced The Beautiful South song "A Little Time" was perfect. Lyrics sum up the situation!
Lmao that was extactly my comment lol soon as I saw the title I was likeooo beautiful south now I got that song stuck in my head 😂
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