Imagine the following scenario:
Bob has been working for AliceCorp for 10 years. But Bob just uncovered a troubling fact: After getting a call from the bank for a bounced check, he discovers that he hasn’t been paid in 2 months. Confronting the CEO Alice, she say that she never really liked him, he’s a poor worker who doesn’t do his job properly. Bob also learns that Alice hired Mark to do some of his job and his pay now goes to Mark.
Bob: why not fire me?
Alice: I didn’t want to hurt your feelings! Beside now that I have your work and Mark’s work, the company profit increased 10% and I’ll get a nice fat bonus, what’s not to like? And besides, it’s all your fault, you didn’t pay enough attention to me during meetings...
The point so far is that Alice broke her contract with Bob: work in exchange for money. Alice is trying to have her cake and eat it too (and extra stock options)
The contract is now null and void. Waywards expect Bob to continue to honour his contract while Alice takes full avantage of him.
Bob now has some options:
1. Sue Alice but continue to work unpaid at her company until the court declares the contract void. After all, he signed the contract and even if Alice doesn’t honor it, he’s the moral man (wait for D before dating)
2. Bob decides to go work for a competitor right away, hurting Alice’s business by his absence and by helping the competition and figure out his worth on the market. Is he such a bad worker like Alice says? (on D day, or soon after, marriage is void, go sleep with someone else)
3. Alice promise to fire Mark and pay him back and give him a better contract. Bob will also have access to the accounting system to verify that he gets paid (Marriage contract is void, a new marriage agreement is put in place, this is R)
4. Accept the terms of #3 above, but while at work, steel secrets from Alice’s business and sell it to her competitor, making extra cash. Set the business on fire. After all, she "deserves" it, being such a lousy CEO. That’s a RA.
I haven’t read all the OP thread. After discovery, I don’t know if Buzzy committed to R.
If he has not, the moment Miss Buzzy panties came off, the marriage contract was void. Buzzy was free to meet any girls and do whatever in Seville. Miss Buzzy was free to continue to meet her AP (I think it’s hikingout that pointed that out but I’m not sure).
As such, it’s not even an "affair". Yes there’s revenge, but how could it be an affair when there’s no more marriage?
If Buzzy had wanted to do a RA, he would have gone with option #4. Accept to commit to R, commit to the new marriage, then have a 4 months affair without telling Miss Buzzy until after the affair ends.