1. What happened?
I fell in love with another woman and had an affair. She happened to be married; she and her husband were good friends of my wife and me.
2. What were your thoughts and feelings when it happened?
I didn’t really see it coming. It was a gradual process. It was innocent at first, just a growing friendship. It was fun and fulfilling. But when we crossed that line, although we all still had fun, there was continual deceit, deep regret, anxiety, sadness and guilt which led to thoughts of suicide. I was left with a hopeless feeling of “no way out.” There was no turning back. No matter what was done or said, hearts were going to be broken.
3. What are your thoughts and feeling now?
I realize the smallest, seemingly inconsequential, decisions alter one’s life forever. Doing something or not doing something can have a profound effect on our entire existence. I’m looking for the gold in this situation. I met you as a result and have had many deep meaningful conversations with many people.
4. Who was harmed and why?
Many people were harmed including the four of us involved, as well as others in our local community. We were seen as the perfect couple, so we shattered that illusion with our friends. The lying and deceit left those involved feeling violated. It rattled the trust in friendships.
5. How did you make it better?
I made it better by acknowledging what I did and by reaching out to many people that I hurt, either directly or on the peripheral. I apologized for my behavior. I took complete responsibility for my actions. I willingly admitted my mistake. I am willing to talk to others in similar situations with the hopes of helping them weather the storm and realize there life can go back to some semblance of normal. Magic can happen in forgiveness. My wife and I are in a much better place now. Still, though, there is plenty of work to be done and the process continues.

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DAWN
1. What happened?
My husband had a long affair with a friend ours and fell in love with her.
2. What were your thoughts and feelings when that happened?
My first feeling was shock. Not as much that there had been an affair, as I had suspected as much and had questioned both of them on numerous occasions. They both lied to me, and I believed their lies. The real shock came from the fact that he was in love with her. I realized the extreme gravity of the situation. My second feeling was relief which surprised me. I realized that there was relief in confirming that my intuitions all along had been right, that my internal struggles and declining friendship with his lover was justified. Then I got angry and said some negative things and stormed into the house.