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21 years old is a "young adult" IMO, and he is not your therapist. I agree that the fact that he's the only one you have to talk to is not a good reason. I do think you should discuss telling him with your W first.

I also agree with KD that having your son appeal and reason with your W on your behalf is just prolonging the inevitable. If she stays for that reason how does that fix anything?

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A young adult like that is going to feel a great responsibility to repair his parents' relationship, and is just inexperienced enough to think he can really help. That's a lot of stress to put on a college student, and a lot of responsibility for your marital problems if he's unable to bring your wife back. In my opinion, you should consider him more of a kid than an adult in terms of your marriage. Tell him what he needs to know, in a way that maintains as much of his family stability as you can maintain. Don't use him as a confidante.


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He will figure it out on his own without burdening him with that knowledge.

"Hey son, want a beer? Your mother's having affair, how was school today?"



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Being too busy and having too much stress can be a sure killer to intimacy. I'm not just talking about sex, but emotional closeness.

Your W found the time, however, to cheat on you. So tell me, what did she get from this OM that you were not giving her? What part of the day/night did she contact OM or spend time with him?

Sometimes, an A is some people's "escape" from reality and all life's stresses, but an A takes time out of life just as a M does.


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