va32h
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First off, I am so sorry you are going through this. It's gonna stink, no matter what happens, and it is going to hurt for awhile.
I would be very blunt. Sit him down when you are both wide awake and relatively calm and tell him that in this day and age, you cannot risk your life with casual sexual activity and that you have to know exactly what happened, and if he used protection.
If he denies it again, remind him that aside from AIDS, he could give you any number of STD's, including the HPV virus, which can cause cervical cancer. Tell him that putting your life and health at risk to keep out of trouble is not worth it, and if you got sick how much worse is he going to feel if he continues to lie to you about it.
Hopefully, this stance will crowbar the truth out of him.
Second, I would tell him that if he wishes to make his marriage work, he has to have no contact with this woman EVER EVER EVER. That's the first rule of recovery after an affair. NO CONTACT. No phone calls, no emails, no meeting in parking lots.
Counseling never hurts, go for yourself, if he won't go with you. You will probably not trust him again for some time, and deservedly so. He will have to earn back that trust.
Good luck to you, and I hope that everything works out for the best.
I would be very blunt. Sit him down when you are both wide awake and relatively calm and tell him that in this day and age, you cannot risk your life with casual sexual activity and that you have to know exactly what happened, and if he used protection.
If he denies it again, remind him that aside from AIDS, he could give you any number of STD's, including the HPV virus, which can cause cervical cancer. Tell him that putting your life and health at risk to keep out of trouble is not worth it, and if you got sick how much worse is he going to feel if he continues to lie to you about it.
Hopefully, this stance will crowbar the truth out of him.
Second, I would tell him that if he wishes to make his marriage work, he has to have no contact with this woman EVER EVER EVER. That's the first rule of recovery after an affair. NO CONTACT. No phone calls, no emails, no meeting in parking lots.
Counseling never hurts, go for yourself, if he won't go with you. You will probably not trust him again for some time, and deservedly so. He will have to earn back that trust.
Good luck to you, and I hope that everything works out for the best.

