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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]It's not even close to the whole truth. The truth is always quite complicated. If a husband is awfully cruel to a wife or vice versa it's the cruelty that broke the marriage not the broken person that ran to the safety of another partner. There is character flaws all over the marriage and the only thing that educates correctly is total truth. Partial truth leads to poor learning and a future of poor decisions made from incomplete and misleading nonsense.[/quote] No. the cruelty did not break the marriage. Both partners made adult decisions to stay married during the cruelty. If the cruelty broke the marriage, it would look like this: Husband is extremely cruel to wife. Wife leaves him, initiates divorce. There is literally NO excuse for "running to the safety of another partner." End your marriage first. Behave like you have morals, are accountable for your actions, and understand that your actions have consequences. It's not hard. Stop trying to justify your behavior. It's not justifiable. Own your poor life choices. Don't expect others to try and accept your disordered thinking. [/quote] There is literally no excuse for cruelty either. See. Both people are screw ups. [/quote]
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