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Reply to "Why are some woman okay with being “the other woman”?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't really get it -- but people have affairs, get divorced, get remarried all the time. I don't think the blame is on the affair partner -- but that's an unpopular opinion on this board. I think the blame is on the person who is married. [/quote] +1[/quote] No it's not. It's on both the cheaters. However, it's always best to divorce the cheater. They were damaged goods to begin with, and I would find out why I missed the red flags if I married one.[/quote] Sometimes they don’t cheat until 25 years in so you can’t really put that on someone that met and married by 30. There are often zero red flags for midlife affairs.[/quote] Possibly. If you read some of the posts on this thread you see people with less than stellar morals. If my mate wasn't adamant against cheating that's a red flag. If they excuse cheating under certain circumstances that's another red flag. I guess if you marry young you don't have much of a history to judge them by. Anyone can tell you anything, however their behavior tells the most.[/quote]
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