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Just Found Out :
72 hours since finding out and in so much pain - any advice appreciated

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The1stWife ( Guide #58832) posted at 12:53 PM on Saturday, August 22nd, 2026

I’m am sorry for the pain and suffering you are facing right now.

I’m answer to your question, yes your cheating wife may be in love with the other man (OM) right now.

But remember affairs are built in fantasy. They are not real because cheaters are not dealing in the real world. The one filled with bills and illness and parents and kids and pets and grocery shopping etc.

In my opinion affairs are an escape. An escape from reality. The every day "boring" life and the person they married who is "terrible". They will use any means to justify an affair. Even blaming the betrayed spouse.

My H was kicking me to the curb during his midlife crisis affair. She was 20+ years younger and the complete opposite of what he would be interested in. She wasn’t pretty or in good shape or anything special. She was needy, clingy & a drama queen who liked to display her assets by wearing too small shirts so everything hung out.

On dday2 after months of false Reconciliation I was left w/ no choice but to D him. Suddenly the affair is over. He’s ended it. (Fortunately we have happily reconciled).

But very often the affair is just a game to cheaters. Once you "set your wife free" the OM may disappear. He’s in it for the drama and fun — he doesn’t want a real relationship. He doesn’t want all the responsibility of a relationship out in the open.

And then the cheating spouse comes crawling back b/c there is nowhere else to go.

Nothing in your marriage will change unless you change. I learned that the hard way. But I can tell you I went from being a doormat to a badass.

My H is now afraid I will D him. He knows I will no longer tolerate any lying, disrespect, betrayal, not sticking to your word etc.

You will survive this. We all do. Even if your marriage fails I believe you can still be happy — because you will choose to be happy.

What helped me most was professional counseling. Maybe you want to consider it.

Survived two affairs and brink of Divorce. Happily reconciled. 12 years out from Dday. Reconciliation takes two committed people to be successful.

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Letmebefrank ( member #86994) posted at 1:58 PM on Saturday, August 22nd, 2026

There’s something called "limerence" which people experiencing it often confuse for love. It’s not, though, it’s more like an obsession. It’s worth googling, it make help you make sense of what’s going on with her. But to The1stWife’s point, it amounts to feeling "in love" with the idea of a person, not the actual person. That’s why so many relationships that start as affairs fail. At some point, they realize that the person isn’t who they thought they were.

Go for exposure if you’re not ready for the Sandwich Speech. Hire a PI to find the OBS if you can’t do it online. Get in touch with her ASAP.

More extreme: consider reporting them to HR. Whatever they’re doing is against company policies for sure, and they’re probably abusing expense accounts to prosecute an affair. That’ll make her mad no doubt, but it also might be the cold shower of reality that she needs.

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