Thoughts on the “other woman”?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP and the others dumping on "the other woman" -- we get it. You were cheated on. It hurts. It hurts less to hate the other woman than to blame your spouse and grasp that deep betrayal.

It does get old listening to you after a while, though. You're like the ghost of a woman who haunts the bedroom of the house you used to live in, waking up the new couples who live there now and scaring the crap out of them until they pack up and leave, only to start anew when the new tenants replace them. The wailing must never get old to you I guess but it gets old on DCUM. I feel tricked into reading this thread, like, "Oh, hey, what are your thoughts on the other woman? I just noticed this with Adam Levine and was just wondering" when really it's just another hate-filled cuckquean opening the door so her her fellow ghosts can come flying in.


It was all over the entertainment board and twitter and the news. Much the same.


Yeah. As the Gallup poll showed it’s a hot button topic in America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP and the others dumping on "the other woman" -- we get it. You were cheated on. It hurts. It hurts less to hate the other woman than to blame your spouse and grasp that deep betrayal.

It does get old listening to you after a while, though. You're like the ghost of a woman who haunts the bedroom of the house you used to live in, waking up the new couples who live there now and scaring the crap out of them until they pack up and leave, only to start anew when the new tenants replace them. The wailing must never get old to you I guess but it gets old on DCUM. I feel tricked into reading this thread, like, "Oh, hey, what are your thoughts on the other woman? I just noticed this with Adam Levine and was just wondering" when really it's just another hate-filled cuckquean opening the door so her her fellow ghosts can come flying in.

Interesting, it’s not often that you see a female incel around these parts!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A cuckold or cuquean is a fetish where they enjoy it. They hide in a closet and watch or get off on welcoming the spouse home and telling them what they just did to another women. It does not apply to a betrayed spouse that had no idea. Christ people can’t even use terminology correctly and are insulting POS.


Wrong. You are referring to a cuckold fetish. Just because some use it as a fetish doesn't mean that defines the word. Christ, people!!

Cuckold:

"a man whose wife deceives him by having a sexual relationship with another man"

cuckold
kŭk′əld, koo͝k′-
noun

A man whose wife is unfaithful.
A corrupt form of cockle.
A man whose wife is false to him;
the husband of an adulteress.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP and the others dumping on "the other woman" -- we get it. You were cheated on. It hurts. It hurts less to hate the other woman than to blame your spouse and grasp that deep betrayal.

It does get old listening to you after a while, though. You're like the ghost of a woman who haunts the bedroom of the house you used to live in, waking up the new couples who live there now and scaring the crap out of them until they pack up and leave, only to start anew when the new tenants replace them. The wailing must never get old to you I guess but it gets old on DCUM. I feel tricked into reading this thread, like, "Oh, hey, what are your thoughts on the other woman? I just noticed this with Adam Levine and was just wondering" when really it's just another hate-filled cuckquean opening the door so her her fellow ghosts can come flying in.

Interesting, it’s not often that you see a female incel around these parts!


We get it. You're filled with hatred and enjoy humiliating other women. We know. It's pages and pages and pages of your hate, here and in any other similar threads. Like I said, it gets old. For normal people anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A cuckold or cuquean is a fetish where they enjoy it. They hide in a closet and watch or get off on welcoming the spouse home and telling them what they just did to another women. It does not apply to a betrayed spouse that had no idea. Christ people can’t even use terminology correctly and are insulting POS.


Wrong. You are referring to a cuckold fetish. Just because some use it as a fetish doesn't mean that defines the word. Christ, people!!

Cuckold:

"a man whose wife deceives him by having a sexual relationship with another man"

cuckold
kŭk′əld, koo͝k′-
noun

A man whose wife is unfaithful.
A corrupt form of cockle.
A man whose wife is false to him;
the husband of an adulteress.


Yes, but the word has fallen out of fashion- maybe because of a slightly misogynist air that pervades its use. Cuckhold is now much more part of the fetish lexicon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A cuckold or cuquean is a fetish where they enjoy it. They hide in a closet and watch or get off on welcoming the spouse home and telling them what they just did to another women. It does not apply to a betrayed spouse that had no idea. Christ people can’t even use terminology correctly and are insulting POS.


Wrong. You are referring to a cuckold fetish. Just because some use it as a fetish doesn't mean that defines the word. Christ, people!!

Cuckold:

"a man whose wife deceives him by having a sexual relationship with another man"

cuckold
kŭk′əld, koo͝k′-
noun

A man whose wife is unfaithful.
A corrupt form of cockle.
A man whose wife is false to him;
the husband of an adulteress.


Yes, but the word has fallen out of fashion- maybe because of a slightly misogynist air that pervades its use. Cuckhold is now much more part of the fetish lexicon.


I'm not into fetishes so I wouldn't know. I do know the word cuckold, though, and what it means.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A cuckold or cuquean is a fetish where they enjoy it. They hide in a closet and watch or get off on welcoming the spouse home and telling them what they just did to another women. It does not apply to a betrayed spouse that had no idea. Christ people can’t even use terminology correctly and are insulting POS.


Wrong. You are referring to a cuckold fetish. Just because some use it as a fetish doesn't mean that defines the word. Christ, people!!

Cuckold:

"a man whose wife deceives him by having a sexual relationship with another man"

cuckold
kŭk′əld, koo͝k′-
noun

A man whose wife is unfaithful.
A corrupt form of cockle.
A man whose wife is false to him;
the husband of an adulteress.


Yes, but the word has fallen out of fashion- maybe because of a slightly misogynist air that pervades its use. Cuckhold is now much more part of the fetish lexicon.


*cuckold
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A cuckold or cuquean is a fetish where they enjoy it. They hide in a closet and watch or get off on welcoming the spouse home and telling them what they just did to another women. It does not apply to a betrayed spouse that had no idea. Christ people can’t even use terminology correctly and are insulting POS.


Wrong. You are referring to a cuckold fetish. Just because some use it as a fetish doesn't mean that defines the word. Christ, people!!

Cuckold:

"a man whose wife deceives him by having a sexual relationship with another man"

cuckold
kŭk′əld, koo͝k′-
noun

A man whose wife is unfaithful.
A corrupt form of cockle.
A man whose wife is false to him;
the husband of an adulteress.


Yes, but the word has fallen out of fashion- maybe because of a slightly misogynist air that pervades its use. Cuckhold is now much more part of the fetish lexicon.


*cuckold


Why would it be mysogynistic? It makes the man look bad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I noticed with the Adam Levine controversy that the super feminist take among younger millennials and Gen Z is to victimize the “other woman” and make the husband the sole perpetrator, including situations where the husband is famous and known to be married with kids. The husband IS most responsible for cheating on his wife, I agree with that. He’s the one who made promises he broke. But do women really not owe anything to other women anymore? It’s totally fine to be a side chick now , even when it’s publicly known that the wife has little kids at home?

I feel like I’m taking crazy pills watching all these young women fall all over themselves to defend that TikToker who had the affair with Adam Levine. I don’t care what lies he fed her, she knew he was married and she was an adult when their affair started. It’s interesting to me that it’s considered “unfeminist” to call her out for being a homewrecker or to tell her t9 shut her legs to married men. Why can’t two things be true at once? Adam Levine is a trash husband and I hope his wife leaves with half his fortune. But knowingly sleeping with married men is trash behavior too.



So is your thesis “we are not being adequately cruel as a society to a woman who exposed a man for cheating on his wife”? Are you afraid that the scarlet letter she embroidered for herself was too beautiful?


She wasn’t even apologetic though. I only watched 2 of her videos so idk, maybe she talks about being sorry somewhere else. But in the first two videos she released she makes herself out to be the victim when really the victim is the wife and kids. She knew he was married! What did she expect? The least she can do now is say she is sorry and regrets it.


She doesn’t need to be apologetic to “us” as in the general public. The only person she *may have* contributed harm to is the wife of the man, and for all you or I know she told the wife as soon as the story was going to break and the wife was happy that she went public because it pushed a bunch of OTHER people to expose his creeping. That’s only going to help the wife in the long run if she decides to divorce him or get a post nup. She doesn’t owe you an apology. She doesn’t owe me an apology. And the idea that we all have to get together and call her a “slut” and tell her to “keep her legs closed” even though she never did anything to harm us is literally taken from A Scarlet Letter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A cuckold or cuquean is a fetish where they enjoy it. They hide in a closet and watch or get off on welcoming the spouse home and telling them what they just did to another women. It does not apply to a betrayed spouse that had no idea. Christ people can’t even use terminology correctly and are insulting POS.


Wrong. You are referring to a cuckold fetish. Just because some use it as a fetish doesn't mean that defines the word. Christ, people!!

Cuckold:

"a man whose wife deceives him by having a sexual relationship with another man"

cuckold
kŭk′əld, koo͝k′-
noun

A man whose wife is unfaithful.
A corrupt form of cockle.
A man whose wife is false to him;
the husband of an adulteress.


Yes, but the word has fallen out of fashion- maybe because of a slightly misogynist air that pervades its use. Cuckhold is now much more part of the fetish lexicon.


*cuckold


Why would it be mysogynistic? It makes the man look bad.


It makes the man look bad because he looks weak- like he can’t CONTROL his woman. Also, it reveals a double standard: men are expected to cheat, when women do, insults such as “cuck” are hurled at the man in a form of toxic masculinity.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I noticed with the Adam Levine controversy that the super feminist take among younger millennials and Gen Z is to victimize the “other woman” and make the husband the sole perpetrator, including situations where the husband is famous and known to be married with kids. The husband IS most responsible for cheating on his wife, I agree with that. He’s the one who made promises he broke. But do women really not owe anything to other women anymore? It’s totally fine to be a side chick now , even when it’s publicly known that the wife has little kids at home?

I feel like I’m taking crazy pills watching all these young women fall all over themselves to defend that TikToker who had the affair with Adam Levine. I don’t care what lies he fed her, she knew he was married and she was an adult when their affair started. It’s interesting to me that it’s considered “unfeminist” to call her out for being a homewrecker or to tell her t9 shut her legs to married men. Why can’t two things be true at once? Adam Levine is a trash husband and I hope his wife leaves with half his fortune. But knowingly sleeping with married men is trash behavior too.



So is your thesis “we are not being adequately cruel as a society to a woman who exposed a man for cheating on his wife”? Are you afraid that the scarlet letter she embroidered for herself was too beautiful?


She wasn’t even apologetic though. I only watched 2 of her videos so idk, maybe she talks about being sorry somewhere else. But in the first two videos she released she makes herself out to be the victim when really the victim is the wife and kids. She knew he was married! What did she expect? The least she can do now is say she is sorry and regrets it.


She doesn’t need to be apologetic to “us” as in the general public. The only person she *may have* contributed harm to is the wife of the man, and for all you or I know she told the wife as soon as the story was going to break and the wife was happy that she went public because it pushed a bunch of OTHER people to expose his creeping. That’s only going to help the wife in the long run if she decides to divorce him or get a post nup. She doesn’t owe you an apology. She doesn’t owe me an apology. And the idea that we all have to get together and call her a “slut” and tell her to “keep her legs closed” even though she never did anything to harm us is literally taken from A Scarlet Letter.


She definitely did not tell the wife and publicly has said as much. She also did not offer any sort of apology.

I could care less since I’m not involved in anyway, but I definitely formed an opinion about both Levine and the other woman as we all do when reading the news or hearing news reported that involve deceit and lies and scandal. I’m sure people that have gone through something like this on any side are automatically triggered when events like this are dominating the airwaves. People also tend to be empathetic to the betrayed/kids if they have gone through the ordeal themselves because they are brought back to the moment they themselves found out and the trauma that ensued afterwards. It is one of those things that you can’t even fathom unless you have lived it.

What happened to Bill Clinton and John Edwards or Mark Sanford. They essentially disappeared after people saw the deceit and lies and poor way they treated others. Anthony Weiner pops up in the news once in awhile but not in a good way.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I noticed with the Adam Levine controversy that the super feminist take among younger millennials and Gen Z is to victimize the “other woman” and make the husband the sole perpetrator, including situations where the husband is famous and known to be married with kids. The husband IS most responsible for cheating on his wife, I agree with that. He’s the one who made promises he broke. But do women really not owe anything to other women anymore? It’s totally fine to be a side chick now , even when it’s publicly known that the wife has little kids at home?

I feel like I’m taking crazy pills watching all these young women fall all over themselves to defend that TikToker who had the affair with Adam Levine. I don’t care what lies he fed her, she knew he was married and she was an adult when their affair started. It’s interesting to me that it’s considered “unfeminist” to call her out for being a homewrecker or to tell her t9 shut her legs to married men. Why can’t two things be true at once? Adam Levine is a trash husband and I hope his wife leaves with half his fortune. But knowingly sleeping with married men is trash behavior too.



So is your thesis “we are not being adequately cruel as a society to a woman who exposed a man for cheating on his wife”? Are you afraid that the scarlet letter she embroidered for herself was too beautiful?


She wasn’t even apologetic though. I only watched 2 of her videos so idk, maybe she talks about being sorry somewhere else. But in the first two videos she released she makes herself out to be the victim when really the victim is the wife and kids. She knew he was married! What did she expect? The least she can do now is say she is sorry and regrets it.


She doesn’t need to be apologetic to “us” as in the general public. The only person she *may have* contributed harm to is the wife of the man, and for all you or I know she told the wife as soon as the story was going to break and the wife was happy that she went public because it pushed a bunch of OTHER people to expose his creeping. That’s only going to help the wife in the long run if she decides to divorce him or get a post nup. She doesn’t owe you an apology. She doesn’t owe me an apology. And the idea that we all have to get together and call her a “slut” and tell her to “keep her legs closed” even though she never did anything to harm us is literally taken from A Scarlet Letter.


Sumner is no Hester Prynne. Women that basically sell sex, especially White, educated (she evidently has a marketing degree) women with options are not helping the feminist cause. I agree that she doesn’t owe anyone an insincere apology.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP and the others dumping on "the other woman" -- we get it. You were cheated on. It hurts. It hurts less to hate the other woman than to blame your spouse and grasp that deep betrayal.

It does get old listening to you after a while, though. You're like the ghost of a woman who haunts the bedroom of the house you used to live in, waking up the new couples who live there now and scaring the crap out of them until they pack up and leave, only to start anew when the new tenants replace them. The wailing must never get old to you I guess but it gets old on DCUM. I feel tricked into reading this thread, like, "Oh, hey, what are your thoughts on the other woman? I just noticed this with Adam Levine and was just wondering" when really it's just another hate-filled cuckquean opening the door so her her fellow ghosts can come flying in.


Your analogy is just terrible, awful writing skills..you were probably proud of it though right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I noticed with the Adam Levine controversy that the super feminist take among younger millennials and Gen Z is to victimize the “other woman” and make the husband the sole perpetrator, including situations where the husband is famous and known to be married with kids. The husband IS most responsible for cheating on his wife, I agree with that. He’s the one who made promises he broke. But do women really not owe anything to other women anymore? It’s totally fine to be a side chick now , even when it’s publicly known that the wife has little kids at home?

I feel like I’m taking crazy pills watching all these young women fall all over themselves to defend that TikToker who had the affair with Adam Levine. I don’t care what lies he fed her, she knew he was married and she was an adult when their affair started. It’s interesting to me that it’s considered “unfeminist” to call her out for being a homewrecker or to tell her t9 shut her legs to married men. Why can’t two things be true at once? Adam Levine is a trash husband and I hope his wife leaves with half his fortune. But knowingly sleeping with married men is trash behavior too.



So is your thesis “we are not being adequately cruel as a society to a woman who exposed a man for cheating on his wife”? Are you afraid that the scarlet letter she embroidered for herself was too beautiful?


She wasn’t even apologetic though. I only watched 2 of her videos so idk, maybe she talks about being sorry somewhere else. But in the first two videos she released she makes herself out to be the victim when really the victim is the wife and kids. She knew he was married! What did she expect? The least she can do now is say she is sorry and regrets it.


She doesn’t need to be apologetic to “us” as in the general public. The only person she *may have* contributed harm to is the wife of the man, and for all you or I know she told the wife as soon as the story was going to break and the wife was happy that she went public because it pushed a bunch of OTHER people to expose his creeping. That’s only going to help the wife in the long run if she decides to divorce him or get a post nup. She doesn’t owe you an apology. She doesn’t owe me an apology. And the idea that we all have to get together and call her a “slut” and tell her to “keep her legs closed” even though she never did anything to harm us is literally taken from A Scarlet Letter.


She definitely did not tell the wife and publicly has said as much. She also did not offer any sort of apology.

I could care less since I’m not involved in anyway, but I definitely formed an opinion about both Levine and the other woman as we all do when reading the news or hearing news reported that involve deceit and lies and scandal. I’m sure people that have gone through something like this on any side are automatically triggered when events like this are dominating the airwaves. People also tend to be empathetic to the betrayed/kids if they have gone through the ordeal themselves because they are brought back to the moment they themselves found out and the trauma that ensued afterwards. It is one of those things that you can’t even fathom unless you have lived it.

What happened to Bill Clinton and John Edwards or Mark Sanford. They essentially disappeared after people saw the deceit and lies and poor way they treated others. Anthony Weiner pops up in the news once in awhile but not in a good way.


Literally nothing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:OP and the others dumping on "the other woman" -- we get it. You were cheated on. It hurts. It hurts less to hate the other woman than to blame your spouse and grasp that deep betrayal.

It does get old listening to you after a while, though. You're like the ghost of a woman who haunts the bedroom of the house you used to live in, waking up the new couples who live there now and scaring the crap out of them until they pack up and leave, only to start anew when the new tenants replace them. The wailing must never get old to you I guess but it gets old on DCUM. I feel tricked into reading this thread, like, "Oh, hey, what are your thoughts on the other woman? I just noticed this with Adam Levine and was just wondering" when really it's just another hate-filled cuckquean opening the door so her her fellow ghosts can come flying in.


Your analogy is just terrible, awful writing skills..you were probably proud of it though right?


DP Your literary criticism is neither necessary nor kind. Sure, the metaphor was a bit strained but it is more than most posters attempt.
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