They were once inseparable, two souls bound by love and shared dreams, having met in the innocence of their youth. But beneath the surface of years spent together, a quiet fracture grew—unseen, unspoken—until the day it shattered everything with betrayal.
In the haze of career pressures and emotional distance, the woman he trusted most slipped away, choosing another over the life they had built. His heart broke not just from infidelity, but from the silence that swallowed their connection, leaving him to confront a love lost to time and neglect.

AITAH: For serving my ex-wife divorce papers while she was at work?




















An eight-year marriage ends suddenly when a woman finds out her wife is cheating on her. She discovers the affair through a credit card bill for a trip to Australia. It hurts deeply because they never went on vacations together during their entire marriage.
The hurt wife leaves immediately, but her partner does not even try to contact her. When it is time to file for divorce, she decides to have the papers delivered to her wife at work. This decision makes their friends angry, leading to a debate about whether she did the right thing.
According to Dr. John Gottman, a famous relationship expert, cheating in a marriage often happens after a long period of distance and silence. In this case, the wife stopped talking and started a secret life, which made the writer feel completely ignored and unloved. Choosing to send the divorce papers to the wife’s job shows a mix of practical needs and a desire to be heard. By having the papers delivered at work, the writer tried to take back control after being ignored for so long.
While some friends think serving papers at work was mean, it was a practical choice because the writer did not know where the wife was living. This action was legally necessary, but it also helped the writer set a firm boundary. In the future, it is best to focus only on the legal steps and let professional servers handle the delivery. This keeps the situation simple and stops friends from taking sides.
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The writer is in a very painful emotional place, dealing with a broken marriage and an ex-wife who does not seem to care at all. Her decision to serve the divorce papers at work shows a conflict between her need to finish the legal process and the expectations of friends who think she went too far.
Was serving the divorce papers at the workplace a fair and practical choice under the circumstances, or was it an unnecessary act of public embarrassment?







