... he says nothing happened so I should forgive him and give him a chance to earn back my trust.
DEAR ANNIE: My husband was out of town traveling for business during our first anniversary. So I thought it would be romantic if I met him where he was staying in Washington, D.C. That way, we wouldn’t spend our first anniversary apart. I drove 13 hours straight from work to make this happen. I stayed for three days, and we had a great time. Or so I thought.
When my husband arrived home, he left his phone unlocked. I saw that he had texted his ex on our anniversary to meet him at his hotel for sex. Apparently, she was supposed to come one day before I arrived, but SHE told him no. Additionally, he sent sexual messages while we were in D.C. celebrating under my nose.
I was livid! But he says nothing happened so I should forgive him and give him a chance to earn back my trust. The only reason nothing happened is because she said no. Should I forgive him for sexting? I am so hurt he thought so little of our marriage and first anniversary. -- Worst First DEAR WORST FIRST: Of course you are hurt. You sound incredibly thoughtful, committed and considerate, while he sounds like a jerk. Whether or not you want to forgive him is up to you, but he is not off the hook just because he didn’t actually go through with cheating on you. He certainly intended to. Marriage counseling is a must.
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