David Boreanaz Says Having An Affair With Rachel Uchitel Strengthened His Marriage

David Boreanaz admitted to his wife of 10 years, Jaime Bergman, that in 2010 he cheated on her with (who else) Rachel Uchitel (thank christ her vagina is off the market) and says that in the long run it made things more solid in his marriage:
"In a sacred ground like marriage, you find yourself out of it at certain times for reasons unknown that can be destructive," the 42-year-old actor explains. "There could be a demon that kind of comes out and overtakes you."
Yes, if by demon he means his penis I concur. Nothing like giving your penis the blame for everything, right? While I understand that these things happen and I have read where they can strengthen a marriage, I can't help but wonder a couple of things: why talk about it now, and would he be as forgiving if his wife did to him what he did?
He says marriages go through fabulous and not-so-fabulous times (of course any relationship does) and doesn't believe in giving up:
"Do I believe in giving up?" "No, I don't. I'm a fighter. I'm a lover."
If I'm reading between the lines he's forcing his wife to be in the marriage. Does she believe in giving up or is she drugged up in compliance some where? Who else would ask these hard-hitting questions but yours truly?
In all of this (mind you I'm just reading a snippet from US Weekly) I don't hear anything about how his wife feels about it. I'd love to hear what she has to say on the subject. Who cares what he says. He's the one with the demon penis.
If my husband screwed Rachel Uchitel I would have one question: what is her workout routine and does she moisturize daily?
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