Since all my wonderful fellow litsters have always been so helpful to me, I thought this was a problem on which you might be able to shed some light.
This particular one is NOT about me (imagine that…and thank God!). It’s for my brother and sister-in-law, who I will call John and Sue. (Sue isn't posting here herself for reasons that might come clear at the end of this, for those of you who were wondering.) It’s pretty damn long, so get ready. Here we go:
John and Sue have been married for ten years, almost. They have three children. They have always seemed to have a very stable marriage. They have seen their share of ups and downs but they have always kept the lines of communication open, for the most part, and it has seen them through. John is an executive who works very long hours; Sue is a stay-at-home mom. They live comfortably. Life seems grand.
John and Sue have a shared email account. One that family and friends write to, send pictures, things like that. They both check it on a regular basis. One day Sue logs onto the account and there is a spam mail message in the inbox. She clicks on it because the subject line says something about a clearance sale and she’s into that. It is from a company on the web that sells erotic products, and at the bottom it has one of those little thingies that says “You are getting this email because you subscribed to yada yada yada…”
Unfortunately, that little company was one of the adult friend finder sites on the internet. Uh-oh. Sue gets suspicious. SHE didn’t subscribe. So she logs onto that site, types in the name of her town, and types in some info that would fit John: age, etc. Bingo. There is a picture of her husband, and a profile saying he enjoys discreet sex outside of his marriage and especially one-night stands. It details what he likes in the bedroom and says that his wife is, and I quote: “Just not interested anymore”.
So she calls John at work and demands the passwords to his email account. Dozens of profiles, dozens of women contacting him, that is what she finds. Meanwhile, John comes home. He starts begging with her as soon as he comes through the door. When asked why he did it, John responds: (and I am quoting this directly from John) “You didn’t pay attention to me anymore. So I thought you were looking. I thought you would see my name on those finder things when you went looking for a man and you would see my cry for help.”
Okay…with me so far? Okay.
John swears that he never actually cheated, he was just looking. Sue doesn’t know whether to believe him or not, though he admits would have had ample opportunity to cheat. A few months go by, during which time Sue is monitoring all his accounts, closing down the friend finder accounts, and basically watching him like a hawk. It appears that he is doing all he should be doing, so she loosens the reins a bit. John begins spending time on the internet again. One day, Sue checks the history of the pages he has visited. Big shock: dozens of names, messages sent and received, from women in their town. Very erotic. Very suggestive.
So…she moves into a separate bedroom. She and John are hardly talking. John swears up and down that he did not physically cheat. Sue cannot find evidence that he did. John is a very good husband with the exception of hiding the internet play from her, and the possibility of an affair. Sue cannot trust John and wonders if she ever will again. She has told him they must go through counseling and he says that they will, yet then doesn’t follow through with the plans. This has been happening now for almost four months.
So…Sue talked to me about this and asked for my advice. I told her about this board. However, she isn’t posting here herself because of the things John did, something about how she does not want to give him any ammunition when she did nothing wrong in the first place. (John is getting pretty upset about being "under her thumb" and I guess he is looking for some way to fight back, I don’t know…) Thus, I am here, posting for my dear sister-in-law.
If there is anything I haven't clarified here, please let us know.
Has anyone been through something like this? How did you handle it? Is Sue making too much out of this? I guess, in other words…like they say in one of those glossy women’s magazines…can this marriage be saved?
S.
This particular one is NOT about me (imagine that…and thank God!). It’s for my brother and sister-in-law, who I will call John and Sue. (Sue isn't posting here herself for reasons that might come clear at the end of this, for those of you who were wondering.) It’s pretty damn long, so get ready. Here we go:
John and Sue have been married for ten years, almost. They have three children. They have always seemed to have a very stable marriage. They have seen their share of ups and downs but they have always kept the lines of communication open, for the most part, and it has seen them through. John is an executive who works very long hours; Sue is a stay-at-home mom. They live comfortably. Life seems grand.
John and Sue have a shared email account. One that family and friends write to, send pictures, things like that. They both check it on a regular basis. One day Sue logs onto the account and there is a spam mail message in the inbox. She clicks on it because the subject line says something about a clearance sale and she’s into that. It is from a company on the web that sells erotic products, and at the bottom it has one of those little thingies that says “You are getting this email because you subscribed to yada yada yada…”
Unfortunately, that little company was one of the adult friend finder sites on the internet. Uh-oh. Sue gets suspicious. SHE didn’t subscribe. So she logs onto that site, types in the name of her town, and types in some info that would fit John: age, etc. Bingo. There is a picture of her husband, and a profile saying he enjoys discreet sex outside of his marriage and especially one-night stands. It details what he likes in the bedroom and says that his wife is, and I quote: “Just not interested anymore”.
So she calls John at work and demands the passwords to his email account. Dozens of profiles, dozens of women contacting him, that is what she finds. Meanwhile, John comes home. He starts begging with her as soon as he comes through the door. When asked why he did it, John responds: (and I am quoting this directly from John) “You didn’t pay attention to me anymore. So I thought you were looking. I thought you would see my name on those finder things when you went looking for a man and you would see my cry for help.”
Okay…with me so far? Okay.
John swears that he never actually cheated, he was just looking. Sue doesn’t know whether to believe him or not, though he admits would have had ample opportunity to cheat. A few months go by, during which time Sue is monitoring all his accounts, closing down the friend finder accounts, and basically watching him like a hawk. It appears that he is doing all he should be doing, so she loosens the reins a bit. John begins spending time on the internet again. One day, Sue checks the history of the pages he has visited. Big shock: dozens of names, messages sent and received, from women in their town. Very erotic. Very suggestive.
So…she moves into a separate bedroom. She and John are hardly talking. John swears up and down that he did not physically cheat. Sue cannot find evidence that he did. John is a very good husband with the exception of hiding the internet play from her, and the possibility of an affair. Sue cannot trust John and wonders if she ever will again. She has told him they must go through counseling and he says that they will, yet then doesn’t follow through with the plans. This has been happening now for almost four months.
So…Sue talked to me about this and asked for my advice. I told her about this board. However, she isn’t posting here herself because of the things John did, something about how she does not want to give him any ammunition when she did nothing wrong in the first place. (John is getting pretty upset about being "under her thumb" and I guess he is looking for some way to fight back, I don’t know…) Thus, I am here, posting for my dear sister-in-law.
If there is anything I haven't clarified here, please let us know.
Has anyone been through something like this? How did you handle it? Is Sue making too much out of this? I guess, in other words…like they say in one of those glossy women’s magazines…can this marriage be saved?
S.