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*Slap!*
You should have asked him if he wants a divorce. That's an extremely incensitive and scrwed up question to ask your spouse. I could totally understand sensitivly and EXTREMELY CAREFULLY suggesting a three way. But blattenly asking permission to have an affair is, for lack of a better phrase, ****** up on just about every possible level of a commited loving marriage. Sorry you didn't figure out he was a total ass til the knot was tired. FYL, but don't give up hope. There is someone out there that will want you and only you.
Man is my hero! FYL? No ******* way! He deserves all the praise for honesty. If you have modicum of common sense and want to keep him: let him. If you live in fairytale, then try to dump some bull about commitment, devotion and other crap on him. Do not be surprised seeing him breakibg world speed record running away from you.
The only thing I can say is be grateful that he asked you first OP, now you can give him permission while you file for divorce, STD free; who knows what his secretary might have given him.
id say no and if you do it anyway, everything is going to me in the divorce
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well alteast he asked you first.
And, what did you tell him when you picked him up off the floor??