Actually, this is precisely one of the reasons behind my “Don’t tell” position.
I believe that, as Gary T suggested very early in the thread, one of the main reasons that people confess to infidelity a long time after the fact, when there’s basically no chance that they would otherwise be found out, is to assuage their own guilt.
Well, sorry you cheating motherfucker, but if you feel guilty about doing it, then that’s a cross you should have to bear. Trying to expiate the guilt by dumping the whole thing on your blissfully ignorant spouse is actually an incredibly selfish act, and i believe that a lot of the people who do stuff like this do it out of selfishness, out of a desire to make themselves feel better, and not because it actually helps the relationship or the cheated-on partner.
I can live with this compromise.
I have never asked my wife “Have you cheated on me,” because i am 100% sure that she hasn’t, and it wouldn’t even cross my mind to ask. She has never asked me either, and if she did i could truthfully answer “no.”
Sauron, i’m afraid kanicbird was undoubtedly well aware that his keyboard was on. The guy is a veritable goldmine of WTF? quotes on anything related to love and sex. Here, for reference, is his take on rape: