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“My wife admitted to cheating thinking it doesn’t count since it was before their marriage. AITA?”

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In this emotional situation, a husband discovers that his wife had a past fling with the best man at her sister’s wedding. The revelation is initially shocking, as it raises questions about her behavior during a period of their relationship when she was occasionally unavailable and went on unexplained trips. The husband finds it hard to accept his wife’s nonchalant attitude about the past infidelity, especially when she dismisses his concerns as childish and insists it has no bearing on their current marriage.

During the wedding, the husband observes his wife’s interactions with the best man, including dancing together and introducing him despite his discomfort. He struggles with feelings of betrayal and humiliation, compounded by his wife’s perceived lack of remorse and her attempt to downplay the significance of her actions. Despite her reassurances that their relationship is strong now, the husband feels unsure and hurt, unable to easily forgive or forget.

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