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prairiesailer said in January 17th, 2009 at 1:11 pm

With all due respect, Ms. Ducktoes, some experts on adultery say that sometimes spying on partners and catching them is the only way to snap them out of their adultery and back into the marriage before it is too late.

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Administrator said in January 19th, 2009 at 10:23 am

Dear prairiesailer, I understand and sympathize with the desire on the part of the betrayed spouse to stop a straying spouse with concrete evidence of the affair. There is much to what you are saying. On the other hand, if the betrayed spouse is mired in obsessive thoughts and “private investigator” activities, he or she is also hurting himself and making herself miserable. And may drive the the straying spouse even further away. And the clandestine investigative actions involved seem dishonest, although not as dishonest as the affair. So the negativity in the marriage spirals downward and downward.

I think it’s better if the betrayed spouse can use the affair as a wake-up call or an opportunity to improve his/her happiness in life. A marriage is important but is not everything!! Wake up and start enjoying life and take an interest! Become more buff or a history buff or learn to sail or ski or join a book club or really become a better friend to your friends or dance or learn a language and then visit the country or learn to fix computers….you don’t have to sit around spying on your lover…that’s boring and self-destructive.

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