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alf2000

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Arkansas

Is is legal to use, as evidence in a divorce case, email messages from a husband to an online lover that were sent via a cell phone that was registered in the wife's name? Wouldn't this be different than using intercepted email messages through the use of spyware?
 


alf2000

Junior Member
Cybersex is adultery...

I think that just as many marriages are destroyed by cybersex and online affairs as they are with physical affairs.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
alf2000 said:
I think that just as many marriages are destroyed by cybersex and online affairs as they are with physical affairs.
Yep, no argument. But at least the only thing you get is a mouse instead of a child. There ARE advantages :D
 

alf2000

Junior Member
cyber affairs

It's not funny if you are the one that's hurt because your husband can't separate reality from fantasy. Pornography and cybersex have ruined my marriage and now I am facing being a single mom with two babies. I hope the judge sees it my way. Emails may be words on a page, but the hurt runs deep.
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
alf2000 said:
It's not funny if you are the one that's hurt because your husband can't separate reality from fantasy. Pornography and cybersex have ruined my marriage and now I am facing being a single mom with two babies. I hope the judge sees it my way. Emails may be words on a page, but the hurt runs deep.
And you also are having a hard time separating fantasy from reality.

If you think that e-mails prove adultery you're going to have a very rude awakening. All they prove is someone wrote to this woman and in a sexually explicit manner.

YOU could have been the one to write the e-mails and signed your husband's name. So, how are you going to prove otherwise?
 

alf2000

Junior Member
Cyber Proof

He also sent her a picture of his *****. I can definitely prove that that belongs to him! Wouldn't that count as evidence?
 

BelizeBreeze

Senior Member
alf2000 said:
He also sent her a picture of his *****. I can definitely prove that that belongs to him! Wouldn't that count as evidence?
Evidence only of him being a horse or solely lacking in attributes. Nothing more.

Again, you have not shown any proof of adultery. Divorce his ass and be done with him.
 

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