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Is He Cheating or Am I Paranoid???

The last 2 weeks my husband has been past 10 getting home a couple of days a week. He text me tonight saying he's gonna be late again because hes horse riding. Really? I've never been this concerned before. What do you think??

***edit: we've been married 6 years this summer. Never worried about anything before and he has never given me reason to. We are moving this summer to a place that has a pasture and the horse he is riding is one we are planning on buying. He is at a roping arena about 40 miles away. His thing tonight was his friends uncle (buying horse from his friend) is teaching him and his friend how to ride. What's wierd is him and his friend have been riding and around horses all their lives. Just seems odd to me. Other than that he doesn't act any different at home. No wierd phone calls or hiding texts. Nothing different other than the late riding. It's really aggravating since it's finals week at school and he knows he needs to be here to help out with our daughter so I can study and do homework.

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If it were me... I'd have baby at Mom/MIL's or with a sitter and I'd drive out there to see if he was really there and really doing what he said. But that's just me.

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Do you have a reason to feel this way other than the late nights? How does he treat you? Nicer when he wasn't before or vice versa? I would ask him outright what's going on and see what happens from there. Im sorry you are having these doubts. Hugs to you!!

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what are the other excuses? is it possible he's planning something? His job? are other things "off"? There must be more to the situation to think that if you never did before.. How long have you been married, etc?

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I'm guessing if you smell his clothes you will be able to tell if he was with a horse or a woman.

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Do you think he means "riding whores'es"?

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**EDIT: Call the Man back! Just CALL him. Make up an excuse to call him.... listen to the background noises, see where he is... with who, etc.
His tone of voice and cadence when speaking etc.

OKAY! He ALREADY knows how to ride. So that is a stupid reason, him telling you the Uncle is teaching them to ride????

Just ask him "Honey, you ALREADY know how to ride and are buying a horse, so why the heck does Uncle have to teach you how to ride? Seems redundant. And why at NIGHT?"

Or is he buying YOU the horse??? But that doesn't require, repeated riding outings, at night for the past 2 weeks.
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Um so does he usually go horse riding????
And where does he go?

Why not just CALL him back????
Not texting.

Is there a reason for suspicion?

Is his work hours, typically a late working office???

What were his reasons for being late, before???

AND WHO THE HECK goes horse riding that late at night?
Is it his own stables???
If not, public stables I DOUBT open that late.
Ya know?

I used to ride horses. Sure sometimes you go out at night.
But it is dark. There are no street lights on a pasture or out in the wilderness. Unless, there is a full moon... that might be some light to see at night in the dark with. Or we'd go at night, to party. This was in High School.

I mean.... Horse-riding???? that late at night????
Or unless California has daylight until that late?

Who knows.

Just ask him "Honey, why are you horse-riding so late at night? Its so dark you can't see...." then look at him, and analyze his reaction.
Ask this, IN PERSON, when he is home.

I would DOCUMENT everything.
For your sake, now and later.
So you have FACTS to back up whatever happens.

People, usually Text, when they don't want to talk to the person themselves or are avoiding it.

So one time, I had this Boyfriend. He told me he was going on a ski weekend with the buddies. I had a stinking feeling he was lying. So I called him. AT home. Guess what? He ANSWERED the phone! The Idiot. He.... was fooling around. BUSTED. I told him off right there, told him to put it on speaker phone so the slut could hear me. I verbally railed him. I then hung up. And loosely told his circle, what an idiot he was.
Mind you, all of his buddies, liked me. They thought he was an idiot too.
Then I happily went on with my life. Not one iota of sentiment. Then I met, my HUSBAND!

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If you are worried, then his actions must have given you a reason to be worried. Ask him. His reaction to your question will say so much.

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If he is doing things that are different than usual, it usually means something.

Also, men (and women) making themselves hard to find and contact and coming home late frequently is usually a sign of something.

(Reading an answer below: Oh man, what if we were all accusing the guy of cheating and he really IS planning a mother's day surprise...)

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Has he ever....ridden horses before?

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Horse back riding in the dark? That's weird. possible but weird. I'd say if you feel something then that is reason enough to check it out. I've had "those" feelings before maybe three times in my life with past boyfriends and a husband and was right every time.
C.

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If it were me... I'd have baby at Mom/MIL's or with a sitter and I'd drive out there to see if he was really there and really doing what he said. But that's just me.

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