I had started chatting with another woman on the phone, and eventually, that small mistake grew into an affair.
My wife noticed, and despite giving me multiple chances to change, I remained stuck in my selfish ways. With a broken heart and no other choice, she walked away from our marriage.
At first, I thought I would be fine. I married the woman I had been seeing, thinking that I could move on. But I was wrong.
At first, I thought I would be fine. I married the woman I had been seeing, thinking that I could move on. But I was wrong.
That marriage collapsed after two painful years, leaving me in a worse state than before. I was filled with regret, guilt, and emotional pain.
I tried reaching out to my first wife, apologizing and pleading, but her response was cold and distant. She had moved on—or so I thought.
For years, I lived with deep sorrow. My professional success as a professor meant nothing to me anymore. My home was empty, and so was my heart. Then one day, a close friend shared his own experience.READ FULL STORY.
For years, I lived with deep sorrow. My professional success as a professor meant nothing to me anymore. My home was empty, and so was my heart. Then one day, a close friend shared his own experience.READ FULL STORY.
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