Relationships are based on truth and trust between the two partners. And if the trust is broken by any one of the partners, it becomes difficult to sustain or continue the relationship. It no longer matters that who loves whom in the relationship when the trust is no longer there and the worst way to break someone’s trust in you is to cheat that person. This woman was cheated by her husband and then she decided to do something remarkable in order to finish the thing for once and forever.
31 year old Carlie Maree from Yarra Valley, Australia was in a blissful marriage with her husband and a beautiful daughter from the marriage. Maree is a writer and a life coach and she and her now ex- husband started dating in 2005 and got married in 2011 and their daughter was born in the year of 2013. Maree always had an inkling that her husband was not being faithful to her, but she figured that they had a daughter together and that she was a stay at home mum for the sake of their daughter, her husband would not cheat on her. Maree spent her days writing CVs and blogging while studying for the life coach profession at the time. She said that the husband was away for work a lot, but used to come home for weekends. But in the May of 2015, Maree’s world was turned upside down.
On 22nd May, 2015, she received an email from a woman with whom her husband was having an affair. The email devastated her and she immediately confronted her husband. Her husband was having the affair for a year and when he ended the affair, the woman wrote back to Carlie Maree in order to get back on her husband and according to Maree, the affair was described in deep details. After a year of leaving her husband, Maree decided to write a very scathing and open letter to the mistress of her now ex-husband in order to get everything she had bottled up out of her system.
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“A year ago today you hit send on an email that had a monumental effect on several people’s lives. Mine, my husband’s, my daughter’s, both our parents and families, our friends.”
“The level of detail that you went into, felt like it had been curated to inflict pain. You knew what a wife would need to hear to get her to the point of no return in her marriage and you delivered it, blow by blow.”
“Sometimes I wonder how much of it was him trying to find what he had lost in me. I was once a cute blonde in a short skirt behind the bar at his favourite pub. 'Ten years later I was the mum in the yoga pants with the silver regrowth and bags under her eyes from being up all night with a sick baby. He was supposed to love that version of me too.”