Feb 10 • 19:24 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

Woman ended her marriage due to husband's infidelity, but after a year, something has changed: she begged him to come back

A woman divorced her husband believing he was using dating apps, only to later discover it was her neighbor who created a fake profile to deceive women online.

A woman from Lithuania ended her marriage believing that her husband was engaged in infidelity through dating apps like Tinder. Her decision was prompted by a Facebook message alleging her husband was exchanging nude photos with other women. After discovering what seemed to be incriminating evidence, including a Tinder profile of her husband listed as close by, she felt completely betrayed and decided to initiate divorce proceedings.

However, in a shocking twist, it was later revealed that her husband was actually innocent; the profile that had caused her distress was created by their neighbor who aimed to deceive and manipulate women. The wife expressed that this revelation made her feel like her 'love and happiness' were stolen by her neighbor, and despite not communicating with her husband for over a year, she still holds out hope for reconciliation and saving their relationship.

Her story, which she shared anonymously on Reddit, highlights the impact of misunderstandings fueled by social media and the internet. It also underscores the emotional turmoil that can arise from jumping to conclusions based on perceived digital evidence, ultimately changing the dynamics of personal relationships.

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