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Reconciliation :
Wife lied about seeing AP yesterday

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 Anonymous4231 (original poster new member #86727) posted at 2:15 PM on Friday, December 12th, 2025

I’m Just a few months after learning of wife’s physical liaisons with her married AP (his second marriage; we are each others first and had been happily married for 16 yrs or so I thought) and sometimes private gym trainer…and this discovery was after first discovering a few months prior the actual affair (that did not supposedly become sexual until later on and after discovery of the initial affair)…awful stuff, large cash payments, made him sandwiches a lot, told him he was her soul mate etc, wrote him what a grand a father he was on Fathers Day (the irony), - I mean just over the top stuff, some of it not fit to even write down.

We have been doing relatively well considering, of course up and down days but doing fine, living in same house, shared phone passwords now, enjoying each others’ company, and managing a household full of children. She’s doing IC and is learning about her weaknesses.

But yesterday, I talked to my wife while she was at a gas station that I know to be a place where her and AP used to meet - and it was a time of day they used to meet as well (right after day care drop off). When we got off the phone, I decided to make the close drive and just check in - not real proud of my desire to surveil her but it is what it is - I just want to uncover things now if they are going in behind my back still..,

anyways, I saw his car coming from the station as I almost was there. It was obvious to me he had been there, but I had no physical proof. I acted like I had more cards than I really did and called her to ask if she had seen him there (she had just exited as well); she was adamant that she had not. I told her to call me when she was ready to tell me the truth and we hung up. We talked again in few minutes and she was again adamant they had not seen each other. The third time, when i told her I had seen it, she finally came clean and said she lied because she panicked and knew I’d be upset she was at that station.

It was not a good day as I took the rest of the day off work and we/me basically litigated the whole thing again. Yelling, reminder her of what she has done and my pain. It is obvious we are hanging by a thread.

I do believe her on that point, station is on main road to and from his work and house and used to be our main station as well. But again, we are 8 months out from initial discovery and she’s lying still.

Whatever happened or was said at their meeting, whether it was premeditated or not, the one actual fact I know is that she lied to me about seeing him.

I guess I am mostly ranting without a question…I’d welcome any comments on how to think about this. Is there some grace there that I probably could have given? I could have overreacted.

Is there any point to ask her to not go to that station? If they want to meet up they can do that wherever they want. But what rekindled their former relationship between the two D Days was a supposed random encounter at the grocery store (where they used to park and make out) - she has stopped going to that store on my request.

[This message edited by Anonymous4231 at 2:30 PM, Friday, December 12th]

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Bigger ( Attaché #8354) posted at 3:09 PM on Friday, December 12th, 2025

I think you might be too early in to really post in the reconciliation forum. I think it more reflects your wish, rather than where you and your marriage really are.

That is the first line in my advice to you on your first post.
This action by your wife just confirms I was correct. You aren’t in reconciliation. I need to talk very directly and in what might seem like a harsh tone. Just remember this is done from care:

Do you really think the place is the problem?
Do you really believe it wasn’t premeditated?
Do you really think that it was a coincidence that your wife was at the same station she previously used to meet with OM at the same time that OM was there?
Think it was a coincidence that they left the sation with a short gap in time?
Think it was out of fear of having unintentionally seen OM that she lied?
Think that if you get her to agree to never to use that station again then she and OM won’t find another place?

Friend – you really need to take what you are dealing with seriously if you want to get out of infidelity.

Do this quick check: Ask your WW what she got at the station and ask to see the transaction to her card. Chances are you won’t get that info, because they didn’t meet there by coincidence to fill up the car.

I encourage you in the strongest way I can on a digital forum: Go back to your first tread and read what I suggested there. If you don’t like what I posted, then at least find someone else that also posted and follow their advice. Although I think I was spot-on, then nobody offered worse advice than what it sounds like you are following at the moment.

"If, therefore, any be unhappy, let him remember that he is unhappy by reason of himself alone." Epictetus

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Bigger ( Attaché #8354) posted at 3:13 PM on Friday, December 12th, 2025

Added this:
Why meet at stations and grocery stores?
If OM were single, then why not at his place?
Maybe because his wife or partner might disagree?

If so – have you told her what’s going on?

Might sound frightening and yes – it might drive your wife away from you. But if he was so committed to her, then why isn’t she gone already? Our collective experience here supports that in about 9/10 instances where (especially a WH) is exposed they dump the AP and focus on saving their marriages.

"If, therefore, any be unhappy, let him remember that he is unhappy by reason of himself alone." Epictetus

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asc1226 ( member #75363) posted at 3:54 PM on Friday, December 12th, 2025

I agree with Bigger. It’s past time you told the OBS. If she goes off her rocker then that’s your WW’s problem to deal with. As in if it does become a problem she gets told it’s her problem and she has to deal with it.

I make edits, words is hard

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fareast ( Moderator #61555) posted at 4:12 PM on Friday, December 12th, 2025

Sorry you are going through this. You’ve received great advice. Please do inform the OBS of the A and continuing contact. She deserves to know the truth of her M and life, so she can make her own decisions and regain her agency.

Always value yourself. Do not do the pick me dance. You can’t control your WW. You cannot nice her back. You can control how you respond. Set your boundaries and keep them. Take care of you and your kids. Implement the 180. She is still deep in her A.

Never bother with things in your rearview mirror. Your best days are on the road in front of you.

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Bigger ( Attaché #8354) posted at 5:59 PM on Friday, December 12th, 2025

Please note that we aren’t telling you to divorce or to kick your wife to the curb.
We are suggesting you take action to get out of infidelity. The suggestion I made in your first post offers your WW the chance of following you out, but YOU need to be open to the FACT that if she decides to remain fixated on OM... then you need to keep moving, even if that does eventually lead to a divorce.

"If, therefore, any be unhappy, let him remember that he is unhappy by reason of himself alone." Epictetus

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