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#2189286 09/27/11 10:09 AM
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I think I remember reading very early on in my sitch that rarely does a man leave his wife and family unless there is another woman. Did I imagine that or are there stats somewhere to back that up?


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I had heard that, NNP...

Although in my case, I left because my W had started her As with OM1 and OM2...

The stats might be skewed to a very specific sitch of "H is WAS and leaves home"... might be close to stats of "W is WAS and leaves home"... or maybe even the condition of "H/W is WAS and asks for time apart from LBS"...

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What I have heard is the WAS generally does not commit unless they have a soft place to land. This is true in my sitch. Despite her intended OM not committing she had a soft place to land with an Aunt sympathetic to her tale.


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i second what stunned says, from my short experience with this, my w(WAS)has a warm place to go (sympathetic sister in Ohio), otherwise would have remained in Jersey. Good luck with your sitch!

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m-51
w-45
no kids
bomb 6-11
no formal sep
wife moving to ohio 1-11
d?


m 54
XW 48
m 12
t 14
bomb 6-11
s 10-11
wife moved to other state 10-21-11
d 9-12

O GOD THY SEA IS SO GREAT AND MY BOAT IS SO SMALL!

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