Question: My husband recently confessed to a brief affair when our children were small. This happened more than 30 years ago and I know I shouldn't be upset, as I had a brief fling myself, which I've never told anyone about. I'm not sure why I feel so angry, as it's a tiny blip in many years of happiness. How can I let the matter go?
On paper, you should take this on the chin - you and your husband have stepped outside your marriage so neither have the right to complain. But that's not how the heart works.
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Being unfaithful doesn't make you invulnerable to pain. It tends to makes the wound worse. People who step outside their relationships are inclined to believe their circumstances are unique - but that facade comes crashing down when they unexpectedly find themselves vulnerable to betrayal.
So your hurt and anger seem perfectly natural. You believed your husband was the more steadfast of you both, but have discovered that was wrong.