A Wife’s Message to Her Husband’s Mistress

Hello, Marina. This is Fernando’s wife. I don’t want to fight, I just want to talk.
I saw your conversations with him, and I have to admit, I was shocked at how much they sounded like the things he tells me. Honestly… lying is an art he has mastered!
You’ve always known he’s married, has two kids, and from what I could see, he never cared. So, Marina, let me tell you a little story: before I became financially successful, we lived in a tiny house, cramped, but full of dreams. I made those dreams come true.
I noticed he bought you some gifts and has been taking you to expensive places. Nice life, huh? Maybe he forgot to mention a few things… like the car? It’s mine. And all the other “perks” he gives you? All at my expense.
One thing I can guarantee: at my expense, he doesn’t enjoy anything anymore. I know you might have been dazzled, but don’t worry: he’s all yours now… just without the car, trips, gifts, or money. I’m sending him over to you “ready-made,” just put him in the corner of your home. I hope he still serves you and that you can make him a better person.
Every time you see a married man and admire his things — his job, his lifestyle, his possessions — remember: if he wasn’t born with a silver spoon, it’s the wife who worked hard for it. Often she sacrifices things for herself to help him succeed.
Moral of the story: another woman’s husband is not a blessing, he’s a curse. Not a dream come true, a nightmare. Not true love.
The Mistress’s Response
Marina replied a few hours later. Her message was short but full of regret:
“I didn’t know all this. I thought he was only mine. Now I understand… I was used and deceived. I don’t want to be part of this anymore. I feel awful for everything.”
The Outcome
After that conversation, Fernando had no excuses left. He tried to apologize, justify himself, but no one believed him anymore.
My family and I moved on, taking care of our relationship and our children, knowing that the truth always comes out.
Marina learned the hard way that a married man is not a gift, he’s a trap. And Fernando? He lost trust, credibility, and privileges.
The lesson is clear: those who truly love fight for their family, not for what they can take from someone else.





