MY HUSBAND TRADED OUR FAMILY OF FOUR FOR HIS MISTRESS — 3 YEARS LATER, I MET THEM AGAIN, AND IT WAS PERFECTLY SATISFYING. 14 years of marriage. Two kids. A shared life I thought was perfect. It’s funny how quickly everything can crumble. That moment came when Stan walked through the door one evening, not alone. He had a woman with him — tall, glamorous, with a smile so sharp it could cut glass. I was in the kitchen, stirring soup, when I heard her heels. “WELL, DARLING,” she said, giving me a once-over. “YOU WEREN’T EXAGGERATING. SHE REALLY LET HERSELF GO. SUCH A SHAME — DECENT BONE STRUCTURE, THOUGH.” I froze. “Excuse me?” Stan sighed, like I was the inconvenience. “LAUREN, I WANT A DIVORCE.” The room spun. “A divorce? What about our kids? What about our life?” “You’ll manage. I’ll send money,” he shrugged. “Oh, and you can sleep on the couch or go to your sister’s. Miranda’s staying over,” he added. That night, I packed, took the kids, and left. Divorce followed. We sold the house, downsized, and tried to rebuild. Stan disappeared — not just from me, but from the kids. At first, he would send money for their food and clothes, but eventually, he stopped. The kids didn’t see him for more than two years. He didn’t just abandon me; he abandoned them too. But one day, while walking home with groceries, I suddenly saw them, Stan and Miranda, and my heart froze. As I got closer, I realized that karma TRULY DOES EXIST. I immediately called my mom. “MOM, YOU WON’T BELIEVE THIS!” ⬇


My Husband Traded Our Family of Four for His Mistress — Three Years Later, I Met Them Again, and It Was Perfectly Satisfying
I had a moment of poetic justice three years after my husband Stan left me for his mistress, Miranda.

The satisfaction came from seeing how far I had come, not from their hardships.

Stan surprised me by introducing Miranda and requesting a divorce after we had been married for fourteen years and had two children.

Other than his “serious” feelings for her, he gave no explanation. Even though my life was falling apart, I told Lily and Max that we would be alright as I packed them up.

After a brief divorce, I was left with a small settlement and a modest home. Stan quickly vanished completely from our lives, ignoring child support and ceasing to communicate with the children.

Stan and Miranda appeared exhausted and defeated when I saw them at a café three years later. Stan came over, said he was sorry, and asked to see the children again. I just said, “They’ll call if they want to talk to you.”

I felt a sense of closure as I left. No one could take away the resilient and loving life my children and I had created.


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