I don't want to invalidate your feelings, but like you said, rock paper scissors is an extremely common thing. I don't fault you for feeling like it was a special thing just for you two, but it's not reasonable to fault him for feeling otherwise, given how common of a game it is. Your husband's friendship with his colleague doesn't sound suspicious or unusual, either. I think your own insecurities are the culprit here.
Go to court and demand a paternity test. Stop contacting her.
Lots of words ti say yet nothing is valuable
She really needs to see this comment
Those people are not friends
I don't want to invalidate your feelings, but like you said, rock paper scissors is an extremely common thing. I don't fault you for feeling like it was a special thing just for you two, but it's not reasonable to fault him for feeling otherwise, given how common of a game it is. Your husband's friendship with his colleague doesn't sound suspicious or unusual, either. I think your own insecurities are the culprit here.