Sun Sentinel Palm Beach Edition
Sexual infidelity causes complication
Dear Readers: Every year I step away from my daily column to work on other creative projects. I’ve gathered some topical “Best of ” columns from 10 years ago. Today’s compilation deals with questions related to sexually unfaithful partners.
Dear Amy: My husband is almost 70 years old. He is a doorman in an apartment building. I just found out that he has been fooling around with other women who work in the building for almost 20 years.
He says it means nothing — that it’s just “free booty in the elevator.” He doesn’t want to break up our marriage and said he would die without me.
I’m under a doctor’s care and trying to cope.
What kind of woman accepts this type of relationship? — Sad Wife
Dear Sad: I can imagine wanting to stay in a long marriage where there is a tremendous emotional investment. There are also valid practical reasons to stay in a marriage. However, your husband is not only unrepentant about his elevator booty calls, but according to you he lacks the intention and ability to change.
I disagree. Any of us is capable of change, given the proper motivation. You should supply him with this motivation.
Your husband is sleazy and unethical on the job. His behavior could (and should) lead to him losing his job. Beyond your anger and sense of betrayal, surely you are re-calibrating your personal estimation of him. He should be given a clear directive about his options. He should also agree to meet with you and a professional counselor.
While you’re working things out, you should consider stepping up your presence in his professional life — if you’re available, you might want to bring him coffee at unexpected times and perform your own unannounced elevator inspections.