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She stole a woman the love of her husband, the woman feels bad, hurt, while the one who stole everything to that woman is enjoying, having fun and bein happy with another man who she just met with no regrets and not taking into account how the first women feels.
How do you think the hurt woman would call to the one who stole the love of her life? What's the correct adjetive (I'm just looking for the adjective, forget the man or anything else) |
| Can I get an English translation, please? |
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home wrecker?
Adulterer? Sinner? |
| Wait, did the woman steal the wife? I'm so confused. |
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Thoughtless, among other things. Did the women know each other? What is the word in your language? |
| So, the man was married and fell in love with this other woman? Did they have an affair or was it just a flirtation thing? So, then the other woman moved on with someone else and the husband can't get over her? |
Is that bad my translation?? lol... I dont know what the word woulod be in my language... I'm looking for that adjective, but I can't find it,,=/ thank yo u for your answerr
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*Possible translation? OP, please correct me if I this is incorrect.* She stole another woman's husband, that woman was the love of her husband. The woman whose husband was stolen feels bad and is hurt. Meanwhile, the husband stealer is enjoying herself, happy and having fun with a different man who she just met. Said husband stealer has no regrets about what she did to the other woman and isn't taking into account how the woman who had been cheated on feels. What do you think the woman who was cheated on would call the other woman who stole her husband, the love of her life? What's the correct adjective (I'm just looking for an adjective to describe the husband stealer, forget the man or anything else). |
YES! but what's the word to describe this woman since the perspective of the wife??? and not with all the insults, which is the correct adjective? Thank you ! lol |
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Confused too.
Are you saying a woman stole another married woman, then ruined her marriage and left her for somebody else? |
| In my book, a woman who behaves like that is and always will be a whore. Whorish would be the adjective, I believe. In any case, most women who behave like this really hate being called whore and will usually argue about how it's not true, that they are really good people, etc. They don't have to like it. You should be prepared to handle some anger though, if you use a word like that. |
YESS!! THANK YOU SO MUCHH!!! YES, THIS IS WHAT I TRIED TO SAY
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You can't "steal" someone's husband. The husband is the one with the marriage vows, and he's the one who made the decision to violate them. Unless of course she actually drugged him, rolled him up in the carpet and drove off.
Any word that transfers the action from him to her (e.g. homewrecker) misses that point completely. |
But you know it's always the woman's fault in a man's world. |
| She's despicable and he's a pig. |