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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Oh please. Happiness coming from within can just as easily hold the cheated on spouse to blame. After all, they should find happiness with and not blame others, right?[/quote] Interesting. So if, say, a burglar breaks into my home and steals my silver, or my DH decides to pawn it, I should blame myself? Because happiness comes from within? I am increasingly convinced that you are incapable of rational thought.[/quote] Classic DCUM mistake, you are addressing more than one poster who disagrees with you. And your logic makes no sense. Inatimate objects do not participate in relationships nor are men who have affairs "stolen" with zero culpability. You are flawed.[/quote] You are really the most ludicrous person.[b] You just said that happiness comes from within, so if someone wrongs you, it is your fault. [/b]There is no way to blame anyone who actually acts against you. That is precisely what you said. And now you are trying to claim that I think "inanimate objects" are in relationships? WHAT? I have, however, gone beyond thinking that you are irrational. I now think you are an especially moronic troll. There is no way that a person with an IQ over 75 would not understand the original analogy. [/quote] Not PP, but when someone pretends to be this dense, it is annoying. No, it is not your fault that DH cheated. But if you refuse to deal with it and move on, then it's your fault. Well, not fault, really, more like a choice. You choose to wallow in your misery, and that's your God-given right.[/quote] Turns out you might be the dense one. The context of that quote was the discussion of whether people in happy marriages cheat. More than 50% of cheating men describe their marriages as happy. There was no discussion about the fall-out - just the cause.[/quote]
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