A woman (33) divorced her husband (38) three years ago after discovering his affair with a younger woman (22). They share two kids together, and the ex-husband still helps out with house fixes and emergencies. However, the mistress-turned-girlfriend is now complaining about the ex-wife ‘monopolizing’ his time. After a late-night call for cough syrup, the ex-wife finally snapped and told the girlfriend that her needs are not her problem. Was she out of line, or did the mistress need a reality check?
The Divorce Backstory
Co-Parenting with the Ex
Ex-Husband Still Helps Out
Mistress Starts Complaining
Late-Night Cough Syrup Call
Mistress Takes the Phone
Ex-Wife Claps Back
Reality Check Delivered
Ex-Husband Brings the Syrup
Mistress Leaves in Anger
Coworker Calls Ex-Wife Mean
Ex-Wife Defends Her Actions
Only the Mistress Has a Problem ♀️
Not Unusual in Her Culture
Finding Help Can Be Hard
Did the Ex-Wife Go Too Far?
The ex-wife is tired of the mistress’s constant complaints and finally snaps, telling her that her needs are not her problem. The mistress accuses her of acting like she’s still married to her ex, but the ex-wife retorts that she shouldn’t have been involved with a married man if she didn’t want a guy with a family. The ex-husband doesn’t mind helping out, but the mistress can’t handle it. Was the ex-wife too harsh, or did the mistress need a reality check? Let’s see what the internet has to say about this explosive situation…
Debate over ex-husband’s responsibilities in co-parenting and home maintenance.
“NTA lol ‘she shouldnt have f**ked married men’ “
NTA: Ex-wife demands help from cheating ex-husband and his mistress.
Current wife fears being left by cheating husband
Ex-wife takes the high road, not letting mistress’s power play affect her.
Ex-wife receives criticism for still being involved with ex-husband’s affairs.
Ex-wife asks ex-husband for help with sick kid. YTA for excessive calls?
ESH for messy divorce drama and lack of boundaries
Late-night medicine drama: Messy, petty, and everyone s***s here.
Ex-wife urged to be self-sufficient to avoid affecting the kids. ESH
Ex-wife shares her struggle with relying on ex-husband for help
NTA: Ex-wife doesn’t sympathize with husband’s mistress, karma strikes ️
ESH: Ex-wife expects too much, mistress is an irritant.
OP’s late-night calls for help: a**hole or justified?
Ex-wife slams husband’s mistress and calls their behavior gross!
Finding closure after a divorce: moving on and finding happiness.
Ex-wife’s sassy response leaves everyone speechless!
Confused about AP? Let’s clear it up for you!
Ex-wife and mistress both at fault, but ex-wife needs independence.
NTA. Insecurity justified. Not your problem, girl!
“NTA, she knew what she was getting into. S***s for her.”
“Calling at 1am for cough syrup? YTA. Not a normal ask.”
Last Updated on February 1, 2024 by Diply Social Team