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My wonderful Dh Cheated on me

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Almondmist · 14/07/2024 22:10

Hello all, so two days ago I was browsing the Internet on our laptop and I clicked on a link to instagram, which was already logged in on my Dh's account. Curiosity got the better of me and I went through his messages (which I have only done one other time during our 10 years together). I saw he had sent a direct message to a model who lives in the same city as us, it read "hello love! I would love to meet you", it also said underneath the message 'invite sent', I don't use social media but I assume it's an invite to chat. The model never responded.

I'm in shock as he's never done this before and he has always been to most devoted husband and father. We have married acquaintances and family members we know that have cheated on thier spouses or that flirt with others and he always berates these people so this has come as a huge shock to me. He has always shown himself to be a man of honour and has always given me everything i wanted and needed. Whenever I'm unwell he will always help nurse me back to health. My family always tell me how lucky I am and I believed it.

I confronted him and he admitted it, saying it was a moment of weakness and that he would never actually meet her. I also forwarded a screenshot to his family in our group chat. They told me that they understood my anger but he has not cheated as he never met this woman and that the conversation never went further. I don't know if this a cultural thing (they're italian) and normal for italian men to behave like this. They did however tell him off over the phone as to why he even went to message another woman.
Last night he broke down in tears (which is rare) and profusely apologised after I yelled at him, calling him a hypocrite for criticising others for cheating when he did the same. I can see he feels guilty as he's been going over and beyond helping with looking after the house and children since then.
Is my reaction over the top? Would you class this as cheating?

OP posts:
ToBeOrNotToBee · 15/07/2024 12:15

ColinMyWifeBridgerton · 15/07/2024 12:07

Ok. I think a lot of people would disagree that it's a cultural expectation, especially if they're in their 30s or under.

Alot of the young Italians I know are still being raised to this day like little Princes who can do no wrong.
I once dated an Italian man, absolute pig, never again. Despite having many Italian friends and holidaying in their homes with their families, there's just something about how they are raised which makes them think they are gods gift. Not so much Northern Italians but I've definitely noticed it alot more in those from Napoli and down.

JenniferBooth · 15/07/2024 13:40

ColinMyWifeBridgerton · 15/07/2024 10:04

It's not cheating but it is disloyal to you.

Sharing with his family is over sharing though and out of order. As is the casual racism in this sentence "I don't know if this a cultural thing (they're italian) and normal for italian men to behave like this.".

When i was sixteen i accepted a lift home from an Italian family friend He was 56 He kept on and on about how i was a woman now and how lovely i looked and asked me for a kiss. I said no. I became frightened and started to worry that he wouldnt take me home but to a deserted place somewhere, I was scared but luckily he dropped me home. I told my parents (Italian mother British father) my dads reaction was "what is wrong with that fucking idiot" DM instantly blamed me saying i shouldnt have got into his car and kept on about it convieniently forgetting she was happy to leave me round their house six years earlier while both my parents were at work.
When i was 17 a local Italian restaurant owner kept chatting me up going on about his big house in Brentwood and how much i would love it. Also over 50

Something also happened in Italy when i was 10 but i dont feel like going into that. So yeah maybe it has made me a bit jaded!

ColinMyWifeBridgerton · 15/07/2024 14:09

Honestly I don't really know what to say. There is a bit of a problem in Italy with men's attitude towards women. But I still think the way people are talking about "Italian men" as a class, extrapolating from a few incidents, wouldn't even acceptable if we were talking about other groups of people.

ColinMyWifeBridgerton · 15/07/2024 14:10

ToBeOrNotToBee · 15/07/2024 12:15

Alot of the young Italians I know are still being raised to this day like little Princes who can do no wrong.
I once dated an Italian man, absolute pig, never again. Despite having many Italian friends and holidaying in their homes with their families, there's just something about how they are raised which makes them think they are gods gift. Not so much Northern Italians but I've definitely noticed it alot more in those from Napoli and down.

Did the northern Italians tell you this, or is it your own experience?

Confusionn · 15/07/2024 15:15

Mmm in my experience, although northern Italians like to think themselves superior to those from the South, there is not a lot of difference really in their attitude. Perhaps northerners hide it better and are more discrete, but really from top to toe the similarities are notable.

BouquetGarni224 · 16/07/2024 20:46

Wolfpa · 15/07/2024 07:25

Your reaction is worse than the deed itself. What did you hope to gain by sending the screenshot to his family?

No it's fucking not.

BouquetGarni224 · 16/07/2024 20:50

From your post, it sounds like you have a good one.

You must be reading a different thread from me.

JenniferBooth · 17/07/2024 00:13

@BouquetGarni224 I find it really really depressing that the bar is so low

AimieDaisy · 17/07/2024 00:13

BouquetGarni224 · 16/07/2024 20:50

From your post, it sounds like you have a good one.

You must be reading a different thread from me.

Yeah, or you have just set your bar higher. Honestly, a good one?! Jeez

alldayeveryday247 · 17/07/2024 09:04

@RedQuail

If you have a good relationship in all ways including physical then no need for them to look or feel they need to look any further.

Hear that ladies? Simply keep your man physically satisfied and he won't cheat on you.

Bloody hell.

HaveAWordWithYerselfWouldYa · 17/07/2024 18:06

alldayeveryday247 · 17/07/2024 09:04

@RedQuail

If you have a good relationship in all ways including physical then no need for them to look or feel they need to look any further.

Hear that ladies? Simply keep your man physically satisfied and he won't cheat on you.

Bloody hell.

RQ is either -

  1. A man
  2. An idiot
  3. An idiotic man
Workoutinthepark · 17/07/2024 18:30

This is a great post. Your own behaviour is really toxic too.

Emmanuelll · 17/07/2024 19:05

alldayeveryday247 · 17/07/2024 09:04

@RedQuail

If you have a good relationship in all ways including physical then no need for them to look or feel they need to look any further.

Hear that ladies? Simply keep your man physically satisfied and he won't cheat on you.

Bloody hell.

I agree. Absolute misogyny. I can't believe anyone is that stupid 🤦🏻‍♀️

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