Both married, but not to each other
Several years ago I met the most incredible man. Neither of us were married at the time, but both had other issues in our lives that kept us from fully exploring our relationship. We also lived in different time zones and a long distance relationship can be so difficult. Through a mutual friend he was able to keep up with my life over the past several years. He relied upon the friend's information who thought I was happily involved with someone new. As it turns out, both of us moved on because of the misinformation from the mutual friend. We just recently reconnected and discovered we both have very strong feelings for each other despite the years apart. The connection we share is much more than emotional. Consequently, both of our marriages are not good and we are both struggling how to keep our emotional infidelity to ourselves. I don't want to hurt anyone but living a lie is just as devastating as telling the truth. He lives on the West Coast and I live on the East Coast. My current partner deserves to be happy. We have tried to work on our differences, but they are too many and too great. Please advise - is it better to live a secret and save people from getting hurt or should we both come clean and admit to our partners that we want to be together?