From the Library of Congress, 1919.
What Will Mrs. Thompson Say?
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What should Mrs. T. do? How would the lodge deal with her husband if she told on him and made it be known that he had been utilizing a mock wife? If the lodge was giving a ball and her husband was there, does she have a right to crash it in order to show everyone that she is his wife? I'm sure that the columnist Mrs. T. will have some answers for the letter writing Mrs. T. What do you think? You are allowed up to three answers (or pieces of advise) and they are all worth 10 points.
OMG, Rikki, talk about stirring up a deep stated stinky bucket.
She should take her children and get the dodge outta hell, file for a divorce, and move somewhere where he'll never find her.
I'm just kidding here Rikki. I couldn't help it.
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If he is just a simple dolt. She should confront him, make him promise to stop cheating, at least for the childrens' sake. If he cheats again he get's kicked out of the house and must acquiesce to the legal ruling for the crime of adultery.
As for the Lodge, I think they would terminate his membership. Yes she has every legal right to attend the lodge party as the spouse of the
ne'er-do-well and state her legal relationship (to the POS).