DP. You crazy stalkers make the OWs less pathetic. |
Strangers? Someone who knew everything about you and whose germs were shared with you is not a stranger. Yes- girls grow up to be whores and need male validation and send text photos of their v-jay and cheat on their husbands and set up dating profiles. Invite men into they’re gone when hubby leaves for work and don’t care about families or children when they watch Jerry Springer. The epitome of Jerry Springer is the chic who doesn’t even know who the father is…. |
+1. The married OW was so afraid her husband was going to come outside and find out what she did for years in that house. “You should have thought about that before”. Actions have consequences. Too bad. We didn’t ask for you to come into our lives either. |
Your husband did. Please enjoy your restraining order and possible job loss when your vengeance goes viral |
You are still a troll who posts your nonsense every now and then. Why you haven't been banned I don't know I guess your threads creat much needed traffic |
Yes this is at least the third thread I have seen recently about contacting the other woman. I suspect DCUM does not have this level of high drama in real life. |
😀😀nah. The stalker was the one monitoring me on the internet, calling and hanging up and doing drive-bys. You should learn the law. Just coming up someone’s house is not a crime, nor is it stalking. The police would laugh at that one. It is quite possible to have civil discourse. If you don’t get physical or give a death threat there really isn’t much you can do about a one time visit. That’s why you don’t do the crime if you can’t take the time, so to speak. If you don’t want people to find out you screw married people or cheat on your husband, here is a novel idea: don’t do it. |
What consequences did the slimy DH have? Oh the wives stalked the OW, them turned their DHs into babies and check their phones everyday. The real consequence here is a good woman turning herself into a nutjob for a DH who does not care about her. |
| Some scared OW making threats about restraining orders, obviously not lawyers. Just dumb hos. |
It’s quite possible to hold more than one person accountable. I divorced, still confronted the married OW. |
And the men are so slimy—-yet we are doing everything in our power to try to win him over. Lol. He’s so gross and we are pining away planning a future with him. |
+1 I thought maybe I at least saved another future married woman and this woman’s husband. |
I don't agree with confronting, but it makes more sense if you left the bastard. |
This happened at our workplace (and everyone knew about the affair already, and they ended up getting married). The wife did come across as the crazy one. She didn't seem to realize that she was unleashing her brand of crazy on many more people than the OW by doing that, so there was very little understanding offered when they called security to remove her from the place of business. No amount of hurt and anger makes it OK to take your personal business into a place of business. |
On the scale of "crimes" or bad behavior, fing someone else's spouse seems more egregious than showing up unannounced, wouldn't you say? |