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"Dearest" in an email.... what does this mean?

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Question - (21 May 2009) 5 Answers - (Newest, 22 May 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 51-59, anonymous writes:

My Husband was exchanging some fishy emails with a female co worker a while ago, we sorted that out eventually and he promised he will stop that, just yesterday I found an email from her addressing him with "dearest", what's this, what does that mean? He only answered her using her first name though?

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A male reader, ez4u2say United States +, writes (22 May 2009):

Still sounds fishy to me. Cyber cheating is still cheating!!

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A female reader, 48years  +, writes (22 May 2009):

48years agony auntI'd say she was losing him. The loser tries harder and more blatantly. Take it as a good sign that your fella has retreated to your side, and then, REWARD the man.

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A male reader, 24yeahright New Zealand +, writes (22 May 2009):

Sounds like youre snooping in your husbands business. It's not his fault if you get the wrong end of the stick.

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A female reader, eyeswideopen United States +, writes (21 May 2009):

eyeswideopen agony auntMaybe nothing, maybe everything. She may be one of those people who call everybody "Dearest" or "Sweetie" or she may be after your husband. The fact that he just used her first name is a good sign. Notice my name and keep yours the same just as a precautionary action.

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A female reader, kellyxxx United Kingdom +, writes (21 May 2009):

kellyxxx agony auntThis Is not right, it is a term of endearment which means that they are closer than they should be! If my boyfriend received this I would be going mad! X

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