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[quote=Anonymous]Way to deflect. People who have affairs deserve to be put down. Their actions certainly should not be celebrated or revered. If you don't understand that, then your moral compass is broken. Sorry, but cheaters aren't on the same level as those of us who don't cheat. The same can be said about robbers, rapists, murderers, etc. Do you feel compelled to call me out for being too judgemental or sanctimonious if I make a provocative comment about the Boston Bomber? What about a frathouse rapist? Or a rioter who burns down a CVS in West Baltimore? There are good people and bad people in this world. And while there are different levels of "bad," the reality is that people who have affairs fall into the "bad" camp. Sorry if the truth hurts. If you are so miserable in your marriage, then separate or come to an agreement and have an open marriage. But don't fool yourself into thinking that affairs are perfectly acceptable and that you are a super fabulous person...because you aren't. You are broken, and you should try to fix yourself...and worry about why you are having an affair instead of ponder if your affair is making you insecure. [/quote]
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