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My husband is so bloody stupid, I think I pity him.

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jonrotten · 19/02/2015 17:30

So, my iPad ran out of charge today, and I couldn't be bothered to get the charger, so picked up Dhs as it was on the table in front of me.

We tend to use our own, but we know each others passcodes and we sometimes just use the one closest to take a pic of dd etc. As they are linked to our phones for texts/iMessages/emails he's never had anythingf to hide a as he's very free with iPad, phone and laptop.

Anyway, so I wasn't snooping is what I'm saying!

I go on it and I see that it's open on an email account. Only it's not his usual, he's set another one up.

On it was lots of emails from a website called 'badoo' with headings like 'xx wants to chat' and 'yy has replied to your message.

There was a button underneath that said click to read your message so I did and the chats were all there.

Stupid cunt isn't getting anywhere. Most of them strong him along and then try to charge him for cam stuff. One of them is anawering him in a bizzare way, with just one random letter. Pathetic prick is still trying though.

Apparently, he's single! Wow, Iust have imagined the wedding and children then.

Sorry if I've not made much sense.

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AliceinWinterWonderland · 21/02/2015 14:54

Across we have seen it time and time again on the Relationships board. ILs initially shocked over their adult child's behaviour, and then slowly they start to believe the adult child's version or simply make excuses and go along with it because it's less disruptive to the family, or easier to believe their child is not awful, or they simply cannot come to terms with it.

It's fairly standard, unfortunately.

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