Posted on 10/11/2013 6:28:40 PM PDT by nickcarraway
With nearly 15,000 Facebook followers rooting for him, a cheating husband was able to earn back the trust of his estranged wife, after he posted a photo of himself holding a note admitting to his infidelity on his personal Facebook page.
With him doing that, it really showed me that he loved me and it really didnt matter who else was in his life, Sonya Gore told NewsOne in a phone interview Wednesday night. It showed that he loved me, and he put it all out there. It kind of touched me.
As originally reported by NewsOne, Ivan Lewis was at his estranged wifes home several weeks ago pleading with her to take him back, after she discovered that he had been cheating during the first 10 months of their marriage that began back in 2010. Gore kicked him out of her home soon after and he had been trying to get her back ever since.
But late September, Gore, 40, told Lewis that if he really loved her he would post a message admitting to the world that he did her wrong. And while Lewis had taken Gore out to eat and to the movies, neither seemed to make his hurting wife budge. So when she wrote out a hand-written note that read, I cheated on my wife!!! (and she was ugly), and asked Lewis to post it, he did so without hesitation.
I was doing it to get my wife back, Lewis, 33, told NewsOne over the phone with his wife sitting nearby. Ill do whatever.
He added to the status, Sonya Gore said I got to get 10,000 (Likes) before she takes me back.
(Gore told NewsOne that the 10,000 Like threshold was Lewis idea, not hers.)
In a matter of days, thousands of people liked the post, hundreds shared it, and plenty of people had something to say about the couple putting their business on the Internet streets.
I didnt think that it was really that serious to some people because it really wasnt that serious to me, Gore said. It went everywhere. All over the place. I thought, Oh my god. This is bigger than I thought.
So far, 14,888 people have liked the post. The trend of people taking to the very public medium of social media to settle personal disputes is becoming commonplace, something that one university professor, whose research focuses on social media infidelity, says is linked to peoples need to feel supported by others.
As human beings, the one thing that we crave is validation, Jaclyn Cravens, a professor at the couple and family therapy program at Alliant International University in San Diego, told NewsOne in an interview. We want to have someone sit us down and tell us, Youre entitled to feel the way you feel. Your partner cheated on you. You should feel hurt. You should feel angry. You should feel mad.
So I think we go on social media and Facebook these days and seek out the likes and if someone likes my status or agrees with me, they hear what I am saying. If you think about what infidelity does to our relationships, it kind of takes away that validation that our partner cares about us and wants to be with us. So if were not feeling validated in our primary relationship, we go to social media to seek out that validation.
Still, many of the comments on Lewis Facebook thread were not supportive. Critics bemoaned Gore and Lewis for taking their relationship issues online, but the now-happy wife says she doesnt care about the criticism.
I dont care about what people thought of him by doing that because he got a lot of slack about it, but it didnt bother him and I see that as love because hes not embarrassed at all, Gore said. I think thats true love. If its true love, you should be embarrassed by it.
And Lewis didnt seem to be, either. Right now, hes is in the process of moving back in with Gore and says hes optimistic about his marriage.
It feels good, man. It feels real good.
It feels good, man. It feels real good.
Whatever.
Airhead
The guy is married less than a year and is already screwing around.
She’ll learn it ain’t over.
gee a further airing of real dirty laundry in public.
whats next ConfessionBook?
Oh well Im old and wont have to put up with this for more than another 20 years/......
“Shell learn it aint over.”
Why would he stop? All he’s gotta do is post a silly picture and all is forgiven....
Validation?
What gobbledegook.
Honey, he has been putting it out there, he's been kind of touching......everyone.
I can't tell if Facebook is making us dumber or if it's just shining a light on the dumb that was already there.
I’ll never be on a private facebook by choice, but even I know facebook friends and likes can easily be faked for the right price. I think his wife has her own confession videos, but has enough brain not to post them online.
I’ll never be on a private facebook by choice, but even I know facebook friends and likes can easily be faked for the right price. I think his wife has her own confession videos, but has enough brain not to post them online.
He’ll do it again.
Within 6 months. I co-lead a weekly group full of men with this same issue. They don’t stop until they lose everything, and even then only a small amount can stay faithful.
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