
A true, anonymous serial memoir about the moment a ‘good marriage’ became an open question and what it cost.
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The door opened, and there he was, the man from the photographs, the man from the texts, smiling like a host at a dinner party.
His unit was neat. That surprised me. I’d built him in my head as a man living in chaos, and instead it was tid...
After the wine tour, something in me came apart, the way a windscreen does when a stone hits it. No shatter. Just a single crack, and then the slow spread of more, until the whole view was webbed with them and I’d stopped noticing I was loo...
There were two Calebs, and the problem was that I loved one of them.
When I was on his page, when I was loose and laughing and saying yes, Caleb was the best husband I had ever imagined. Or so I thought at the time. Looking back, I’m not s...
Caleb was brushing his teeth when his phone buzzed on the bathroom counter. He picked it up, read it, and said through a mouthful of toothpaste: “Barb and Barry are on the coast. They want to grab drinks tonight.”
He said it the way you’d...
“I forgot my pants.”
Caleb said this standing in the middle of our Airbnb in his board shorts and good shirt, holding a pair of thongs in one hand and his boots in the other, forty minutes before the most transgressive evening of his life,...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
25 years into a stable marriage, I said yes to a version of “open” I didn’t fully understand and couldn’t undo. It led to confusion, blurred boundaries, and a slow unraveling. Raw, uncomfortable, true. Shared anonymously to protect my family.
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