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you said "THE CELL PHONE" does that mean you two share one cell phone?
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#12
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Yes, we share the cell phone. We both use it, but in reality it's mine because I pay for it..
The number called on the cell was another cell phone number that I didnt recognize. I'll add the next 5 seconds to the story.. "WHO THE [censored] IS THAT?" <Fiance goes into bedroom, locks the door> Next play? (Mind you, I just laid my daughter to bed about 15 minutes before this). |
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#13
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[ QUOTE ]
Yes, we share the cell phone. We both use it, but in reality it's mine because we share the bills. The number called on the cell was another cell phone number that I didnt recognize. I'll add the next 5 seconds to the story.. "WHO THE [censored] IS THAT?" < EX-Fiance goes into bedroom, locks the door> [/ QUOTE ] FYP |
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#14
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Shout in to her that you're calling the guy back. Grab the phone and call him, and find out what's what. She'll probably come running out and confess and try to take the phone from you if she's guilty.
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this looks and sounds (literally) very bad. i think you need to ask your fiance what was up. don't approach her and accuse her of something sketchy, but try to find out what happened. clearly, you want to trust her and you want her to feel as if you trust her. but what just happened sounds horrible and it demands further investigation. he definetly knew her, and she certainly wanted to pretend that she didn't know him--playing it off as a wrong number. you have to ask yourself why she would want you to think this was a wrong number. hopefully, you'll be subtle yet effective.
if your wife is super-sneaky, then this is some kind of test of your trust of her. but i think the chance of this is like 0% |
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#16
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I don't want to jump to any conclusions, but you might want to consider the possibility that she's cheating on you.
Congrats, you just got a "Get Some [censored] For Free" card. Edit: I just wasted my 1000th post on this. |
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[ QUOTE ]
Yes, we share the cell phone. We both use it, but in reality it's mine because I pay for it.. The number called on the cell was another cell phone number that I didnt recognize. I'll add the next 5 seconds to the story.. "WHO THE [censored] IS THAT?" <Fiance goes into bedroom, locks the door> Next play? [/ QUOTE ] Well, I would probably not have shouted at her, you're not going to get much useful information that way. However it looks pretty bad, I'd probably leave the house immediately and start drinking. NT |
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Shout in to her that you're calling the guy back. Grab the phone and call him, and find out what's what. She'll probably come running out and confess and try to take the phone from you if she's guilty. [/ QUOTE ] She took the phone with her into the bedroom, and deleted the number from the received list. |
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this sounds terrible. i think i would be calling off the wedding the instant she acted like no one was on the line.
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Yes, we share the cell phone. We both use it, but in reality it's mine because I pay for it.. The number called on the cell was another cell phone number that I didnt recognize. I'll add the next 5 seconds to the story.. "WHO THE [censored] IS THAT?" <Fiance goes into bedroom, locks the door> Next play? (Mind you, I just laid my daughter to bed about 15 minutes before this). [/ QUOTE ] Oh noes. You probably shouldnt have shown anger, b/c shes then more likely to shut you out. Relationship is likely [censored] though. |
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