Q&A Am I Wrong for Wanting My Husband to Completely Separate from Anyone Complicit in His Affair?

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My husband was living a double life, cheating on me with an old girlfriend who lived 2 hours away. This went on for 2 years. My husband “worked out of town” so he got away with it. Our long-time male friend, who was also my husbands co-worker who would travel with him, knew he was cheating. He didn’t tell me. He could have told me through an anonymous number or any number of ways. I am so mad at him, and even though my spouse is trying to work it out, I don’t want my spouse to be talking to such a “morally bankrupt” friend. Clearly neither of them has a conscience! I want my husband to sever ties with anyone who was basically complicit in his “crime.” Am I wrong for feeling that way?

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I would highly recommend giving this a try.
 
-D, Texas