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I am JK, im married and I have a baby 5 months old, my wife and i always have conflict in marriage and things went worst as she speak bad about me and throw words abt me to her family. I met a girl in my office, we were so close to the extend we had relationship as husband and wife. When i stay apart from my wife, her brothers came and hit me and injured me till I have permanent physical damage. I gone for overseas with my friends and while i was away, her brothers came and threathen to my girlfriend and humiliated her in front of my office. Now i am together with my wife under one roof but we are not in good terms. I am back to work after long holidays and sick leaves for 3 months. My gf refused to approach me or talk to me. I just want to say sorry to her for what had happened to her and im longing to talk to her. But i am doubt if she is going to against me as i am married man and i have patched back to my wife. Could someone suggest me what to do? What steps should i take?
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