This isn't about the woman or her husband, more about Reddit and its users.
In this part she has a genuine concern about what her husband is up to.
In this part she finds out the girl is the daughter of the husband from when he was younger.
Clearly everyone has different advice to give depending upon what they know of the situation.
I only bring this up to illustrate the madness of crowds/groupthink/peer pressure and how it influences acceptable choices at any given moment via upvotes and comments.
This is applied to modern journalism regularly to get clicks and increase advertising revenue, which in turn can be funnelled via corporate and political motivations.
Easy example of something more sinister.
Furthermore, this is prolly fake.
Why do we keep fucking falling for these here? Embarrassingly fake!!
Imagine your marriage is at risk so you update the sub that ruined it in like real time?! Moreso you share the update in the fashion of a dramatic narrative. Come on, fellas.
My theory is there's an element of this forum that irrationally hates women as much as reddit irrationally hates men so logic sometimes goes out the window.
Ok but what if I rationally hate women?