He also has someone else's child.
One woman recounted how she found out that her husband was living a double life – and all thanks to innocent page scrolling on social networks.
She found a photo of her husband and another strange woman in the comments of a group post. After visiting the user's page, she found out that they were married and had a child, but with a different surname.
The grief-stricken woman admitted that warning signs had appeared in their relationship. Her husband travels a lot, and eight months ago she found out he had contracted an incurable venereal disease. He harshly accused her and even declared her unfaithful.
While she was reading a post, one mother said she gave her husband laxative tea so he wouldn't go to a football game the next day. She said: "I am a person who likes to read comments, unfortunately I saw a profile with a picture of a woman and my husband. ”
After stumbling upon the profile of a woman she didn't know and finding stunning photos, she also noticed that her husband was using a different surname to cover his tracks. She went on to explain: "I started looking, apparently they were married, my husband's profile was different, but his first and last name were different. I think the child's last name is fake. ”
Thinking about what to do, the woman decided that it was best to showdown her discovery, since he gave the impression that "the other woman did not know her existence either", so she sent her a message. However, she found out that the woman already knew that he was married.
"They've been married for two years and the kids are about 14 months old. Although they were not officially married, their marriage was null and void. I have hired a lawyer, gathered all the evidence, and am going through the divorce process. I complained that because he liked her, he left the house and lived with her," she said.
She is saddened by the outcome and seeks advice on how to move forward:
- You can sue him for identity fraud. You can tell the judge that he lived two different lives in two years, and you can also sue him for property
- I will tell his family and friends. Never defend scammers who often tell others that you have been scammed in order to protect themselves. He said you transmitted the STD to him. When he accuses you, I know it's his problem