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But, I don’t think the LW has anything to worry about. Even to her friends, she said that she was open with her husband. She told him about every relationship he needed to know about because of the work issue. With her friends she was either bragging, or maybe she hadn’t told him about some conquests that involved people he would never run into. This is fiction, forgodsakes. Do you really think your readers are like all those people who were mean to you in high school? Do you really think, have you really absorbed that lesson, that this is what people are like? hannah and mark had something of a whirlwind romance, and have been married for eight months. before mark, hannah had been living a life full of casual relationships, having seen the hysterical mess her mother had become when she suspected her husband of infidelity, and vowing that she would never find herself in a similar situation. hannah reasoned that the best way to avoid becoming that woman was to remain emotionally uninvolved, and she had - focusing on her career and enjoying a series of one-night stands while retaining her autonomy.

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When this woman was young, she was unattached, no commitment to anybody, obviously had a very high sex drive and the looks to get any man she wanted. Are you sure you would behave differently in her shoes? I don’t think that this is specifically about the number of sex partners but more that she lied about them. He felt that they were both open and honest about their past and he was accepting of whatever she told him and then he finds out much later that she probably wasn’t honest. Maybe he’s wondering if she lied about other things.Last night, I inadvertently overheard a conversation between her and some girlfriends over some drinks. They were talking about life before marriage, and my wife went into more detail about her sex life before me. She explained to her friends that she had always been upfront with me about the men she had been with and how the odds were that I would find out through the grapevine anyway. I got the impression from her conversation that there were WAY MORE men than she had told me about. She went on to say that she had lost count of all the men she had been with and that, if she had been pregnant every time she had been with someone, she would have more kids than she could count. I also got the feeling that she really enjoyed and missed that time of her life. The only reason why I'm still with her is our youngest child is disabled with complex medical needs and we dont have the luxury of simply upending everything.

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She told me that the notes were just childish jokes and that nothing happened. That she doesn't remember 'meeting guys in the woods'. Their was even talk of some photos of her in her nightshirt at a hotel room drinking, she denies it. The basic story is that Hannah, a woman who values her independence and avoids commitment due to the failure of her parents' marriage and her mother's subsequent decline, finally meets Mark and marries him in a whirlwind romance and engagement. Cut to several months later, when Hannah goes to meet Mark at the airport when he's expected home from a business trip. He doesn't show up, and this is the catalyst for Hannah to start digging through his slightly mysterious history and uncover all of his deep, dirty secrets.Hero Fiennes Tiffin is easy on the eyes but there's absolutely no acting skills in there,. Bless him though he does try. It's said with envy and longing, and is the occasion for the new protagonist to go into the depths of self-hatred and darkness and turn around all the more determined to prove herself to her big, handsome man and prove to him, and to us the reader, that she is just as worthy of love as those "beautiful angels". And she totally does- putting herself in unreasonable mortal danger with her PTSD diagnosed paramour for no reason whatsoever other than the deep feelings of inferiority these women inspired. If you don’t ask about the past then you will never know if it changed a person in a good way or bad way even if they claim they love you.

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nothing at all. it's definitely a good read, if you don't stop and question too much and just enjoy the book like a regular person would and get over your damn self, karen, you will have a wonderful time with it. Those calling her a slut should remember - or learn - that we all come with very different levels of sexual drive. And just like you she showed no sign of remorse or conviction. Oh yea she was sorry. Sorry she got caught and has to deal with the consequences of her deceit just like your worried about facing now. If you would have been honest with him from the beginning you wouldn't be dealing with this now and you dont need to be taking advice from hippie liberals telling you it's none of his business.

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Lucie Whitehouse ratchets up the suspense incrementally, to the point where you're not quite sure what to believe either. While this book veers into territory we've seen numerous times before, it's a credit to Whitehouse's storytelling ability that you can't stop reading, you can't stop wondering just where things will go. Are there valid excuses for what Hannah finds out? Has Mark been trying to protect her, or simply himself? I think the key here is: “We work in an environment where she knew that it was inevitable that I would meet someone with whom she had been intimate with so she told me about those relationships and I respected her for that.” LW could be worried that guys he interacts with on a daily basis have slept with his wife, but he is left the fool as the only one who doesn’t know. I think in this situation he does have a right to know, and the general policing “you have no right to know about her past” doesn’t apply as clearly. Now I have had to meet about 6 of these guys, and two are family friends that will be In our lives forever. One, who was a boyfriend, came and stayed with us for a couple weeks when visiting from another country. What is it exactly that you aren’t sure whether to “let go” of? That your wife has a personal history of which you aren’t privy to every detail? That she apparently has shared more with girlfriends about her sexual past than she has with you? That she led you to believe she was less sexually experienced than she was? Or that, after twenty years together, enough monotony has set in in your relationship that sexual escapades from over two decades ago — that, let’s be honest here, may or may not have actually happened — seem to excite your wife? But most of the time other women are on stage- because these books- it's like a constant game of one-upsmanship in a very specifically female way. Our protagonists have to come out on top in comparison to other females, even if only by implication (and of course the protagonist would never think of it that way! But she's rewarded with that victory anyway). Everything that happens- the plot she's involved in, her observations and interactions with other women and especially her romance- all read like points on a scoreboard. These are not books about personal transformation except on the most surface level, and usually only in the service of getting one of these status-y things. These books read as competition, like some sort of fantasy of jealousy, of being the person that others envy- all with the excuse of moral superiority that just happens to grant you all the high status stuff that you wanted.

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This novel tells the story of Hannah. Hannah is a Brit living in New York and working in advertising when she meets Mark through mutual friends. Despite being a textbook relationship-saboteur, Hannah falls for Mark (a fellow Brit) and they marry and move to London. The book opens with Hannah meeting Mark at the airport after a business trip, but Mark never shows! I would hate if my marriage ends because of something that happened years ago. I should've never made that list. Much less keep it. :( Hannah begins to unravel a number of questions about her marriage as she tries to find out where Mark is. As Hannah looks more deeply into her husband, it becomes clear that she may not really know him at all! Has Hannah been too trusting? Or is she going crazy? Is Mark as perfect as he seems? Is Hannah doomed to follow in the footsteps of her mother?

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LW Have there been times when someone made a comment that didn’t match what your wife had said and you assumed the other person was wrong? Are you now running through little incidents and wondering if there is a pattern of dishonesty? Well sure, you might say. All books need to get us connected to their heroes and make us interested in their story. That seems reasonable. years, 2 kids. What has she done SINCE being in a committed relationship is the ONLY thing that matters.

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