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Dying Husband Asks Wife Never to Remarry After He Spent Months Seeing Other Women

by Layla Bui
August 18, 2026
in Social Issues

Illness can put enormous pressure on a marriage, but I think some wounds come from choices rather than the diagnosis itself. When one partner asks for freedom that completely changes the relationship, resentment can stay buried for months before finally spilling out.

One 40-year-old Redditor had spent more than two decades with her husband when his cancer diagnosis triggered a painful request. Terrified of dying without experiencing intimacy outside their marriage, he asked for permission to sleep with other women, and she eventually agreed despite feeling devastated.

Months later, after his health had declined and she had become his main caregiver, he asked her for one final promise about their future after death. That was the moment everything she had been suppressing came out. Scroll down to see what she said, why the family called her cruel, and how the story changed afterward.

A wife caring for her dying husband reaches a breaking point after his past betrayal resurfaces

Dying Husband Asks Wife Never to Remarry After He Spent Months Seeing Other Women
not the actual photo

'AITA for telling my dying husband I would rather go to hell than spend eternity with him?'

EDIT: Update added below

I was told by another reddit user that this subreddit had a kind and welcoming community so I decided to post here, as I am looking for honest feedback.

Throwaway account because people close to me use Reddit.

I (F40) have been married to my husband for more than 20 years.

When we met, we were religious and traditional, neither of us had any s__ual experience before marriage, and faith was a big part of why we chose each other.

Over the years our views changed, but I always believed that loyalty and respect were the base of our relationship.

About a year ago my husband was diagnosed with cancer, and shortly after that he went through a very strong life crisis.

He told me he was terrified of dying having only ever slept with one woman

and said it was haunting him to think he would die without knowing anything outside of our marriage.

He asked me for permission to sleep with other women, and hearing this deeply hurt me,

especially after 20 years together and everything we had built.

He insisted that this was something he needed to do before it was too late, and out of guilt, fear, and emotional exhaustion, I agreed.

For around two months he was active on dating apps and spent a lot of money on what were either very expensive dates or s__ workers.

During that time our intimacy completely stopped and I felt less like a wife and more like someone watching from the side while trying to hold myself together.

Not long after, his health declined quickly. He started chemotherapy, lost a lot of his quality of life, and for the past three months he has been bedridden.

I have been his main caregiver since then, and we have not been intimate at all since his diagnosis.

Yesterday he told me that he felt like he was on his deathbed and asked me to promise him something.

He said he had been thinking about the afterlife and wanted me to promise that I would never remarry, so that we could be together in heaven for eternity.

In that moment something inside me broke, and months of anger and resentment came out at once.

I told him that if he was truly worried about the afterlife, he would not have gone on an extramarital s__ual spree, that he should not worry about

who he would be with in heaven because he would probably end up in hell, and that I would rather go to hell than spend eternity with him.

I also told him that I lost all love and care the moment he asked to sleep with other women

while still expecting me to stay loyal and then take care of him when he became sick.

My mother-in-law and sister-in-law walked in while he was crying and heard me yelling.

I went outside and sat in my car crying and later went to my parents’ house.

Since then my sister-in-law has called me cruel and evil for speaking that way to a dying man.

My mother and two sisters told me I should have just lied and let him die in peace.

I feel guilty, but at the same time I feel relieved, like a heavy weight has been lifted,

and I honestly believe that if I had stayed silent, I would have lived with that resentment for the rest of my life. So, AITA?

UPDATE: Many people asked me for an update, so I wanted to come back and share what happened,

but also to start by thanking everyone who took the time to comment or message me.

After I left that night, I stayed at my parents’ house and spent hours reading through everything that was written,

and I honestly did not expect this level of kindness, patience, and thoughtful advice from strangers.

In a moment where I felt very o__rwhelmed and alone, you all helped me slow down,

think more clearly, and feel less isolated, and for that I am truly grateful.

I decided to stay that night with my mom and she decided to give me a photo album.

She has always loved printing family pictures and making albums and collages of us since we were young.

She still does it to this day, even from simple selfies we send her over the years or things we post on Instagram,

and this one was full of photos of me and my husband from different moments

of our life together, trips, family events, our first car, the day we bought our house, and even our second honeymoon.

I think she hoped it would help me forgive him or reconnect with him through those memories.

I spent a long time going through the pictures, crying, and I realized that what I was really doing was mourning the husband I had already lost months ago.

We were genuinely happy and we had a beautiful life together, and I think a lot of my anger came from losing that version of us.

I needed to grieve the man he used to be and accept that the man who is sick and dying now is not the same person anymore.

I decided to come home the next day. My MIL greeted me at the door, with swollen red eyes, I assumed she had been crying.

I did not feel angry anymore, I just wanted things to calm down, so I apologized and told her that I had reached my breaking point and reacted badly.

I expected distance from her, but she hugged me and said she understood how hard it must be for me to see my husband like this.

She does not know the real reason behind the fight, but I think she was afraid that I would leave and let them deal with everything alone.

She then started talking, we made tea, she opened up to me about losing her husband young,

and while she was talking, I realized that while I was mourning the husband I lost,

she was mourning her 3y old toddler, her 8y old kid, her 14y old teenager, her only son. She spent hours going through so many stories.

I do not have children, but I cannot imagine that pain, and this is why, even though some people suggested that I should tell his family the full truth,

and even though he may not deserve to die with a clean image, I do not want to hurt people who had nothing to do with his choices.

My SIL greeted me and acted as if nothing had happened, so I did the same. I did speak with my husband.

He tried to apologize several times, but I told him there was nothing to apologize for.

He asked if I really meant what I said, I told him I may have said things out of anger but it was true that I no longer love him,...

I also told him that I would stay with him until the end, and that is all I can honestly promise.

He seemed relieved, and I think he had been very afraid that I would leave.

I decided to hire a nurse to help take care of him, because I think my presence is all I can realistically offer right now.

I also took seriously the many comments suggesting therapy, and I think I will pursue that.

Once again, I want to thank everyone here for their compassion, their honesty, and the time they took to respond, your words helped me more than you probably realize.

That combination has a name, or rather, several overlapping ones.

The National Cancer Institute describes anticipatory grief as grief that can begin before a loved one dies. Caregivers may mourn changes in the person, the relationship, daily life, and the future they expected to share. The NCI specifically notes that people may grieve “the life you used to have” while someone is still alive.

That description fits the wife’s update remarkably closely. Her photo album did not simply remind her that her husband was dying. It confronted her with the marriage she believed had already ended.

Cancer caregiving can add another layer of strain. The American Psychological Association reports that cancer caregivers may experience anxiety, depression, exhaustion, anticipatory grief, guilt, irritation, and ambivalence about providing care.

An APA article published in 2025 also noted that caregivers in this setting are disproportionately women and provide an average of about 33 hours of care each week, often while managing difficult medical tasks.

None of that makes cruel words harmless. It does, however, explain why asking a devastated caregiver to absorb betrayal, provide intensive care, and then promise away her future could trigger an emotional rupture.

The marriage itself also carried unresolved injury. The Gottman Institute’s approach to recovering from affairs centers on three stages: Atone, Attune, and Attach.

The first requires meaningful responsibility and remorse before trust can realistically be rebuilt. Gottman guidance states that after betrayal, the hurt partner needs to be able to hear and believe genuine regret from the partner who caused the injury.

This couple apparently never had much opportunity for that process. His health deteriorated quickly, caregiving took over, and unresolved resentment remained underneath the practical demands of illness.

There is also an important distinction between understanding his fear and accepting his request. A terminal diagnosis can provoke profound existential distress; the NCI notes that cancer can create intense psychological and existential crisis around mortality.

His desire for reassurance about eternity may therefore have come from fear rather than pure manipulation. But asking his wife never to remarry still placed responsibility for soothing that fear onto the person already carrying the consequences of his earlier choices.

The update suggests she eventually found a healthier boundary. She did not promise lifelong romantic devotion. She promised only what she could genuinely offer: presence until the end. Hiring a nurse reduced some caregiving burden, and seeking therapy could give her somewhere safe to process betrayal, anticipatory grief, guilt, anger, and eventual bereavement.

The central tragedy is that both truths can exist together. A dying person can deserve compassion without receiving unlimited control over somebody else’s future. And a caregiver can behave imperfectly at a breaking point without invalidating months of pain that came before it.

Here’s how people reacted to the post:

These users said his illness did not excuse betrayal, manipulation, or disrespect

otbnmalta − Absolutely tf NTA. Just because he's dying doesn't mean you have to put up with that manipulative bull s__t .

iammisselle − NTA. He gets to dip his wick without a care and you still took care of him like a dutiful wife.

It was harsh, but some truths hurt. He might pass away soon, but you’re still alive.

It’s time you think of yourself. You might find love again, or not, but it’s your decision.

Get the inheritance a d other legal matters sorted, and go live your life, gal.

ada-byron − I am sorry for what you are going through, but frankly, I might have told him the exact same thing. We are all going to die.

...what we don't have to do is make our SO watch as we go on a s€x binge. And I am from a similar background religious wise

These Redditors condemned his hypocrisy in cheating while trying to control OP’s future

Spirited-Ad6144 − He’s a cheater and a h__ocrite. He can sleep with other people while still married but you can’t remarry when he’s dead?

He made his bed, too late for that.

ErisianSaint − NTA. He treated you like you were expendable and then tried to control you from the afterlife.

He doesn't get to die thinking he did right by you when he didn't. Good for you!

lujza_blaha − So, let me get this straight. You two were religious.

Then your views on religion changed (clearly not your core values, only his)

enough to make stepping out of marriage justifiable by simply asking for your permission.

Now he’s back to being religious, asking yet another favour, not to remarry, so you can be together in heaven? He’s taking you for a ride. NTA.

These commenters felt OP had already endured far more than any spouse should tolerate

NicolinaN − He definitely needed to hear this before he died. Dying doesn’t exonerate him from having been an absolute s__t to you.

I’m sorry. Why don’t you let his family take care of him? Why do you wipe his ass and feed him after how he treated you?

Why don’t you tell everyone what he did to you? I’m angry for you.

grumpymuppett − “Hey im your spouse of 20 years, not only am I dying I’m gunna cheat on you and if you object at all you’re terrible”

These users advised sorting inheritance matters and protecting OP’s health and independence

geekymommysenshi − Ooof a harsh story. Sorry for what you are going through.

Agreeing to his s__-scapade was not the best move on your part as he basically decided to live out his "hoe phase"

after marriage and be able to fall back on the "but you said you were ok with it! !!" excuse. This allowed him to do whatever he wanted guilt free.

Then, as if agreeing to his sick and twisted make-a-wish request wasn't enough, this man has the audacity to forbid you to ever remarry!

It's till death do us part, after that, b__ch is on his own. Make sure everything is in order legally for all matters of life insurance,

inheritance, etc. That way you won't have to battle your in-laws when the time comes.

Also get an STD screening for yourself just to be safe.

Nyan_Cat_Chick − You are NTA. I am a PSW who has cared for many palliative care patients.

You have every right to feel the way you do. Good for you for saying he lost that as soon as left the marriage.

It can be absolutely excruciating when you’re trying to provide care and support for someone

and they are just absolutely miserable about everything and the smallest inconvenience gets you snapped at

(if they don’t have dementia and know my purpose is to provide care) and your body feels like a kettle is boiling.

My paycheque keeps me calm so being unpaid and disrespected, I don’t blame you at all girl. Go you.

He could’ve respected his vows, had a wife that was loyal, respectful, ensure all his wishes were fulfilled,

I’m sure sneak the odd treat to him that his family would be strict about him not having as well.

He could’ve been known as a loyal and devoted husband his entire life

and it seems in the face of literal life or death of all things he wanted to go on dating sites. I’d be on those dating sites same time as...

You are correct about the resentment but from now on tread carefully because you don’t want to make the next move wrong.

In the end you can look back and know you did your best and keep it that way. You voiced your opinion.

Show his mom and sister the dating profiles and s__ workers if they reach out even one more time.

Edit: I wanted to add, when he passes away I think you should spend some time single and get used to having a quiet home,

just yourself and maybe get yourself a shelter cat.

It would already be trained and just wanna live the rest of its days sleeping all day and getting cuddles

but you can also enjoy some much deserved independence without worrying about letting a dog outside.

Have some fun and go out. Not even on dates. A movie alone, a long drive through your county, stay in a hotel a couple hours away.

Gain some love with being in your own company. Do not give your everything to the first person that says the right thing

Was her original outburst unnecessarily cruel, or was it the inevitable collapse of months of suppressed resentment? And was her final boundary compassionate enough without pretending the marriage could still be repaired? Share the verdict below.

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Layla Bui

Layla Bui

Hi, I’m Layla Bui. I’m a lifestyle and culture writer for Daily Highlight. Living in Los Angeles gives me endless energy and stories to share. I believe words have the power to question the world around us. Through my writing, I explore themes of wellness, belonging, and social pressure, the quiet struggles that shape so many of our lives.

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