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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think some people need to examine why they feel superior for having a husband who has not ( to their knowledge) cheated on them.[/quote] You are mixed up. The question was posed and people answered. As to the cheating, women know. No woman who related to the "demanding" label was celebrating not being cheated on. They celebrate the rewards of sticking to their standards and valuing themselves. You should ask for tips.[/quote] +1000[/quote] Tips on what? I know how to be a kind person who has respect for herself and requires others to be respectful of her. I date men who are the same. However I don't think this makes me better than other women,nor do I think it makes me invincible to having my partner cheating on me. OP's post, and subsequent posts were about mocking women who have terrible relationships and blaming them for being "easy going.". [/quote] You are determined to see yourself as a victim. Sorry, no one can help you here. We have already tried but you dont want to listen. Too bad.[/quote] You lack reading comprehension. I am not a victim of anything. I am an actual confident woman. I don't need to put other women down or mock them in their pain to make myself feel special. You on the other hand are very insecure.[/quote] You need to take your own advice, and stop seeing victimhood where none exists. People make life choices and there are consequences for it. If you made bad ones, too bad. That's how the cookie crumbles. [/quote]
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