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That really bothers me for lots of reasons. It takes a lot of courage to face your insecurities and at least consider that you might be wrong, and then to seek help. That took SO MUCH strength on your part. You must really love your husband and have a humble personality. And for this to happen....unforgivable. After you dump this horrible dirtbag, I hope that when you feel comfortable enough to date, you can still hold onto your strength and humility. Lots of other guys won't be like your husband. Your trusting nature is still a virtue, even if it doesn't feel like it now.
The irony is killing me
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umm I wouldn't be calling him my husband anymore.
I would then be seeing a therapist for anger management!