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After 30 years, he left me for a man

Our agony aunt, Hilary Freeman's, recent advice column affected one reader deeply. This is her story.

September 8, 2016 11:48
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I grew up in London with parents who, while proud of being Jewish, weren't religious. I was in my late 20s and very independent (I'd already moved out of home, something "nice Jewish girls" didn't do in the 1970s) when, at a Jewish charity function, a mutual friend introduced me to the man who would become my husband.

He came from a more religious background than me and was a gentle, caring person. We enjoyed the same things, like cinema, travelling and listening to music. The first gig he took me to was ELO at Wembley.

Nine months after we met, we went on holiday together and got engaged. We married a year later. I knew a lot of gay men because I worked in the rag trade at the time, and I had absolutely no suspicions about him. We had a normal, if intermittent, sexual relationship, which dwindled after we had children, but I believe that's very common. It was generally a good marriage and we were happy for the majority of it. We had a close circle of friends, mainly Jewish ones, and would entertain each other and go on holiday together.

Of course there were some bad times too, such as when he was made redundant, but we got through them.