Beneath me, dozing, was my wife. and suddenly a woman begged me to add her in a Facebook notification. I so added her. I replied to the buddy request and enquired as to whether we knew one another. “I still love you even though I heard you got married,” she shot back.
From long ago, she was a friend. The photo showed her looking really lovely. After ending the conversation and turning to face my wife, she was deep asleep from a long day at work. I was wondering as I looked at her how safe she feels to sleep so easily in a brand-new house with me.
She is not near to her parents’ home, where she was with her family for a whole day. Her mother was there to let her weep on her lap when she was upset or depressed. Jokes told by her brother or sister would make her giggle. She trusted me so much even though her father would come home and bring her anything she wanted.
Having all these ideas, I grabbed up the phone and hit “BLOCK.” I slept close to her after turning to face her.Not a kid here, but a man. I promise to be devoted to her, and I shall be. To be a man who doesn’t cheat on his wife and split up a family, I will struggle forever. This story, then, delves into a married man’s moment of temptation and loyalty.
An ex-girlfriend who admits she still feels something for him sends him a Facebook friend request one night as his wife sleeps soundly beside him.
Since the woman in issue is really gorgeous in her profile photo, this unexpected contact triggers a flood of recollections and feelings. But while he considers the fragility and faith his sleeping wife has in him, he also considers her sacrifices and the great faith she has shown in him by coming away from her family to start a new life with him.
Touched by these ideas and realizing how deeply devoted he is to his wife, he chooses faithfulness and keeps his promises by blocking the former lover on Facebook. His choice emphasizes his maturity and will to withstand temptations, therefore confirming his status as a loving and obedient husband. The narrative emphasizes concepts of choice that make us who we are, loyalty, and trust.