Do you wear your wedding ring when you cheat?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I feel like for many APs, the ring is part of the turn on


Hurting others is so hott.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like for many APs, the ring is part of the turn on


Hurting others is so hott.


Yep. For these sick fk cheaters it is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like for many APs, the ring is part of the turn on


Hurting others is so hott.


Yep. For these sick fk cheaters it is.


What trauma leads to an adult being sexually excited by betraying and hurting someone who loves them, and purposefully doing it in secret?

I don’t understand, does anyone know?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AP insists. There’s a reason my diamond appears cloudy and dull.


This is how we know that most of the outlandish posts are written by children who have know clue about most things, including apparently about dish soap, water, and diamonds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:People who enjoy this kind of thing should be banished to their own country (called Cheatnovia) to frolic and play their ridiculous games, away from normal people.

They can wear their cloudy diamonds and engage in oral sex behind smelly dumpsters to their heart’s content, in Cheatnovia.


Meh. People enjoy all kinds of awful things.
Anonymous
My husband has never worn a wedding ring.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband has never worn a wedding ring.


I wear my rings about 2/3 of the time. I don't sleep or shower in them and often forget to put them on. I'm not wearing them right now.
Anonymous
The other person knows if you’re cheating if you remove your wedding ring.
Anonymous
Always wear the rings, we are both married. You may loose it if you take it off.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Always wear the rings, we are both married. You may loose it if you take it off.



You are both vile scumbags is what I think you meant to say.
Anonymous
Yes, definitely. I don't want to give AP impression I am thinking of leaving my spouse
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine slipped his off. That was one if the first questions I asked upon discovery.


Why did you waste time and money in discovery on this?


Not understanding your response. When I discovered he cheated, I asked him questions...I'd say that's pretty par for the course in that situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Always wear the rings, we are both married. You may loose it if you take it off.



You are both vile scumbags is what I think you meant to say.


We are both great people.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Mine slipped his off. That was one if the first questions I asked upon discovery.


Why did you waste time and money in discovery on this?


Not understanding your response. When I discovered he cheated, I asked him questions...I'd say that's pretty par for the course in that situation.


Ha. So many scumbag lawyers here. That PP thought you meant “discovery” as in the legal process where both parties learn about the facts of a case before a trial.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I feel like for many APs, the ring is part of the turn on


Hurting others is so hott.


Yep. For these sick fk cheaters it is.


What trauma leads to an adult being sexually excited by betraying and hurting someone who loves them, and purposefully doing it in secret?

I don’t understand, does anyone know?


Curious…how do you know the cheater’s spouse loves them?
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