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Re: Oh my, what do I do?
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Posted by Trailerman on September 13, 2005 at 09:32:12 from (12.43.224.186):
In Reply to: Oh my God what do I do? posted by Bob E on September 13, 2005 at 06:10:03:
Bob, Depending on the compromising position (how much, or how far it went) I would first suggest talking to a counselor or minister. Tyler, is a minister on the Tractor tales board, he might be able to give you some advice, or know of someone in your area that can. After talking to someone, unless they told you not to, I would talk to your wife, and see if there is something that can be resolved. I hate to see divorce brought up as the first option. Marraige is meant to be for life! Try to arrange for you to both go to counseling, and try to resolve the issue. I think counseling or discussion should be for you and your wife only. Try to avoid having the other woman there. Do you have any kids, or are they already grown and gone? My 2 cents...
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