I gave my husband Covid after having lots of sex with my work colleague
DEAR DEIDRE: I GAVE my husband Covid after having a brief fling with another man. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to forgive myself. My husband became so sick he was nearly admitted to hospital. I keep bursting into tears when I think we could have lost him. I am 34, he is […]
DEAR DEIDRE: I GAVE my husband Covid after having a brief fling with another man.
I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to forgive myself.
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My husband became so sick he was nearly admitted to hospital.
I keep bursting into tears when I think we could have lost him.
I am 34, he is 37 and we have two children, aged eight and four.
When a co-worker started flirting with me, I was flattered. This guy is three years younger than me and really good-looking.
He showed me more interest than my husband had in years.
I had got used to my husband always choosing to play or watch football over spending time with me. We hardly had sex and rarely even spoke.
One evening, during a work night out, my colleague asked: “When are you going to put me out of my misery then? When are we going to have sex?”
I was taken aback but after a few more drinks I whispered: “Let’s make it tonight.”
We snuck off early and went back to his flat. It wasn’t the best sex as we were both very drunk, but I didn’t feel guilty at all.
Especially when I got home and my husband was snoring on the sofa.
My colleague and I carried on sneaking back to his for sex whenever we could.
Then just before Christmas my lover called in sick the day after we had had a session at his flat.
He texted me: “Sorry, I just tested positive for Covid. Terrible headache.” I tested positive three days later but was asymptomatic.
Then four days later, my husband tested positive.
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I was worried as he’d only had one vaccination.
He went downhill quickly. He had a terrible headache and repetitive cough, but as the days went on he started to struggle with his breathing.
I was terrified. The doctor was calling us daily to check on him. Luckily, he rallied and was back on his feet in time for New Year.
I’ve put a stop to my affair, but now I’m wondering if I should come clean — so that we can have a totally fresh start.
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DEIDRE SAYS: I’m so pleased you have been given a second chance.
Admitting your affair may relieve you of guilt but will simply pass the pain to your husband.
As you are sure you don’t want to stray again, put your energies into making your marriage work.
That means talking honestly to your husband about how you feel.
Ask him what changes he would like to bring you closer and you must also see you need to make adjustments if you are to get back on track.
I’m sending you my support pack Relationship MOT which will help you.