Plus: My husband came back to me, but he’s a cold man now.
No, you were not wrong. Because you were asked to keep this in confidence, it was not “your” news to share. Your adult son asked you to keep this to yourself, and it would have been wrong to betray it before he was ready to tell his mother himself.
He shows me no affection, no caring, never a passionate kiss. Our relationship is not the way it used to be.There is no talking with him, and he calls me all sorts of names — something he never did before.
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