"From Today On, Closeness Only Once Every 3 Months," My Wife Said. I Nodded…
David and Laura had been married for nine years — a once loving bond now reduced to a cold routine. One quiet Tuesday morning, as sunlight filled their kitchen, Laura announced without emotion, “From today on, intimacy only once every three months.” She didn’t look up from her phone. David, a forty-two-year-old software engineer who worked from home, froze mid-bite of his toast. Laura, a successful and increasingly distant real estate agent, had just turned their marriage into a schedule.
At first, he thought she was joking. But she wasn’t. She wanted “structure” and “boundaries.” The woman who once left love notes in his lunchbox now treated him like an inconvenience. When he asked if there was someone else, she brushed it off — but her late nights, constant phone calls, and glowing social media posts told a different story.
So David made a decision. If Laura wanted distance, he’d give her all the distance she could handle. He moved into the guest room, spoke to her only when necessary, and treated their relationship like a business arrangement. For weeks, he kept his composure, watching her frustration grow as she realized he was taking her “boundaries” literally.
But what began as silence turned into discovery. Laura’s stories didn’t add up. Her “client dinners” stretched late into the night. Her messages became vague. Then David saw the proof — photos of her with another man, Bryan Sutherland, her real estate mentor. The late lunches, the luxury condos, the laughter — all documented by the private investigator David hired.
When Laura came home one night, trying to mend what she’d broken, David confronted her with the evidence. She denied it, then admitted the truth: “It’s just physical. It doesn’t mean anything.” But to David, it meant everything. The trust was gone, the marriage dead long before she realized it.
The next morning, divorce papers were on her desk at work. Laura’s confident façade shattered — the woman who once set the rules was now begging to change them. But David was done being the accommodating husband. Calm, composed, and strategic, he ended the marriage on his own terms, reclaiming his dignity.
What began with one sentence over breakfast ended with a quiet revenge built on patience, intelligence, and truth.
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