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Husband Talks Divorce After Wife Uses the Affair Pass He Gave Her

by Carolyn Mullet
December 18, 2025
in Social Issues

A Redditor thought his worst marriage crisis was behind him. He was wrong.

Years ago, he cheated on his wife during a painful, lonely chapter of their life. She found out in the worst way possible, through someone else. Divorce almost happened. Tears, begging, and bargaining followed. In the end, she stayed. But not for free.

As part of rebuilding, he agreed to something he never truly believed would happen. He gave his wife permission to have an affair of her own someday. At the time, it felt like a hypothetical promise made under pressure, not a real future consequence.

Life moved on. Kids grew. A house was bought. Intimacy returned. The marriage looked stable again.

Then, years later, she calmly told him she was using the deal.
With one of his close friends.

Now he feels betrayed, furious, and heartbroken. He wants a divorce. She says he already agreed to this. Reddit had thoughts. Many of them were brutal.

Now, read the full story:

Husband Talks Divorce After Wife Uses the Affair Pass He Gave Her
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'AITA for bringing up divorce for my wife cheating after I cheated years ago?'

My wife and I have been together for 12 years and married for 9.

We have a 8 year old and a 4 year old. I had an affair with a mutual friend about a year after my 4 year old was born and...

She was leaving with her husband to Germany and I hadn’t had s__ for over a year because my wife did not want any s__ual contact after the birth and...

I assumed my wife wouldn’t find out but she told my ex a year after our affair from Germany because she felt guilty and was leaving her husband.

She either wanted to take me down with her or she assumed we would divorce and we might get together. Either way I gravelled and begged my wife’s forgiveness.

She wanted to divorce but didn’t. I know she stayed mainly because of how hard it is to be a single mom and I hoped she would eventually forgive me.

She asked that I agree to let her have an affair like I did with someone of her choosing as a condition of staying married and I stupidly agreed because...

It’s been a long road but I honestly thought she forgave the affair. We have been raising our children and having regular s__.

We bought a house together and moved to be close to her parents. I thought this was behind us.

4 months ago she told me she was having an affair with my newly divorced friend.

I was absolutely shocked and angry but she reminded me I agreed and I did but man it’s sucks.

She is way more manipulative than I thought possible because she waited until one of my close friends was divorced.

I tried not to show it but I was livid and I feel so hurt. Yes I know it’s ironic because I cheated first.

She has since finished the affair and told me it was the same length and number of “experiences” as mine.

I haven’t talked to that friend and I have no idea if I can ever again. He never reached out so I assume it’s the end of that friendship.

I’m thinking of a divorce because clearly she never forgave me and I can’t forgive her for this.

I brought up divorce and she got mad and reminded me I gave her a free affair card years ago.

I told her clearly by this it meant she hasn’t forgiven me and she said she had forgiven me the second she had her affair.

This story feels like watching someone step on a rake they personally laid years earlier.

There’s genuine pain here. He sounds blindsided, wounded, and deeply shaken by the loss of trust. Those feelings are real, even if the situation looks painfully ironic from the outside.

What stands out most is the emotional miscalculation. He treated the agreement like a symbolic apology, not a real boundary. He believed forgiveness meant forgetting. His wife treated forgiveness like balance.

This sense of shock comes from realizing that actions don’t disappear just because time passes. They wait. And sometimes, they come back with receipts.

This dynamic, where hurt gets delayed instead of healed, is more common than people think.

At the heart of this story is unresolved betrayal, not revenge.

Affairs fracture trust, but how couples respond afterward determines whether healing actually happens. According to the Gottman Institute, rebuilding trust after infidelity requires accountability, transparency, and emotional repair over time, not bargaining or scorekeeping.

What happened here wasn’t repair. It was postponement.

Instead of addressing the emotional injury, the couple struck a deal. Deals can quiet conflict, but they don’t resolve pain. In fact, therapists often warn that “hall pass” agreements made under duress tend to preserve resentment rather than release it.

Psychology Today notes that many betrayed partners agree to reconciliation while still carrying unresolved anger, grief, and a need for fairness. Those feelings often resurface later, sometimes in destructive ways.

The wife’s behavior fits a known pattern called delayed retaliation. This happens when a person suppresses hurt to keep stability, especially when children are involved, then seeks emotional symmetry later. That symmetry may feel like justice to one partner and devastation to the other.

From the husband’s perspective, the pain is real. Watching a partner choose someone close to you reopens every old wound. However, consent changes the ethical frame. He agreed to the terms. That agreement removed the element of deception, even if it didn’t remove the emotional impact.

Research also shows that postpartum periods place enormous strain on intimacy. A CDC report highlights that many couples experience prolonged drops in sexual connection after childbirth, often tied to postpartum depression, exhaustion, and hormonal changes.

Instead of addressing that gap through communication or therapy, he sought comfort elsewhere. That choice shaped everything that followed.

Actionable insights here are uncomfortable but clear.

  • First, agreements made to avoid consequences rarely age well.
  • Second, forgiveness does not mean emotional erasure.
  • Third, reconciliation without therapy often leaves landmines.

If this couple wants to survive, they need professional counseling immediately. Not to decide who “won,” but to understand whether trust can exist without punishment cycles.

The core lesson is simple and brutal. You cannot bargain away betrayal. It always collects interest.

Check out how the community responded:

Many Redditors focused on hypocrisy, calling out the husband for agreeing to a deal and then panicking when it became real. Several joked that the wife played the long game perfectly.

DevotedRed - Fair play to your wife. She played the long game.

Pooperoni_Pizza - LMFAO. Holy [bleep].

IvanNemoy - You gave her a hall pass. She used it.

Another large group emphasized consent, pointing out that the wife did not cheat because permission existed, even if it hurt.

Reddit User - It’s not cheating if you agreed.

SteampunkHarley - YTA. You begged her to stay. She cashed in.

LeaJadis - YTAH. She forgave you. She didn’t forget.

Others went deeper, highlighting postpartum struggles and criticizing the husband’s original affair as the root cause.

Crafty-Composer-2622 - YTA. Did you ever talk to her about intimacy?

Horror-Reveal7618 - You didn’t think she’d do it. She didn’t think you’d cheat either.

strawbmilks - YTA. You wanted loyalty without consequences.

Reddit User - You cheated first. Then cried when balance arrived.

This story hurts because everyone involved feels wounded, yet the pain didn’t come from nowhere.

The husband wants to treat his wife’s affair as a new betrayal. His wife sees it as the final chapter of an old one. Neither perspective erases the damage, but only one ignores the agreement that kept the marriage intact in the first place.

Rebuilding after infidelity requires honesty, not loopholes. When forgiveness gets delayed instead of processed, it often returns with sharper edges.

So what do you think? Can a marriage survive when forgiveness depends on balance rather than healing? Or did this relationship end the moment the first affair went unaddressed?

WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THIS STORY?

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Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet

Carolyn Mullet is in charge of planning and content process management, business development, social media, strategic partnership relations, brand building, and PR for DailyHighlight. Before joining Dailyhighlight, she served as the Vice President of Editorial Development at Aubtu Today, and as a senior editor at various magazines and media agencies.

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