I don't know what I'd do if I ever caught my husband cheating, but it wouldn't be pretty. I probably don't have to worry about it, because my husband knows not to mess with me!
I've seen some women who have caught their husbands cheating do some pretty desperate things to get revenge. I read about one woman who locked her philandering husband outside while he was naked, and I read about another who — how do I put this delicately? — made sure her husband wasn't going to be sleeping with anyone else…
Recently, in Christchurch, New Zealand, a wife was shocked to discover her husband was having an affair when photos and videos of his infidelity were posted online and all over social media. We don't exactly know how the wife reacted, but we can't imagine it was pretty.
The man was caught cheating with a coworker late at night in their office, where they assumed the tinted windows would block the views of onlookers. Unfortunately for them, partiers at a bar across the street started taking photos and videos and sharing them as fast as they could.
Read on to learn more about what happened to the couple, and please SHARE if you think people who cheat deserve revenge!

The office building was located across the street from the busy Carlton bar. When the revelers at the pub caught sight of the salacious duo, even the band stopped playing so that people could watch and videotape the display. Of course, they had no idea that this was a married man philandering with an engaged woman!
Anonymous sources told the New Zealand Herald that the man has a wife and kids. Allegedly, the wife has been crying non-stop after discovering the photos online. Her friends have been gathering at her side to support her.

The man and woman in the photos worked for the New Zealand insurance company Marsh Ltd. As of now, they still have their jobs, but the company will not allow the pair to work together as they investigate and discuss disciplinary measures.


The CEO of the company, Grant Milne, released a statement saying, "Marsh is very disappointed by the conduct of two colleagues at our Christchurch premises. The inappropriate actions of those two individuals are not representative of the many professional colleagues we have at Marsh."
Reportedly, the woman in the photo has since deleted her own Facebook account, and the man is not returning any calls made to his cell phone.

Let's hope they learned a lesson. Please SHARE if you think cheaters should be punished!