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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two wrongs do not make a right. No.[/quote] Sorry not sorry to say this, but anyone who says that line about this topic just sounds like an idiot. Seems the only people who say that in this situation are people who are not the "betrayed partner" and are just preaching and being condescending, or betrayed partners who are passive doormats. Example, my friend who is a total defenseless doormat in general. She's been very obvious cheated on over the years by her boyfriend of 23 years, then continued to unhappily obligatorily stay with him despite him cheating and also stringing her along, resulting in her still being unmarried and childless at an age that's now too late to have children. She also lives an unhappy, unfulfilling job of obligations, due in part to her still feeling the need to live up to strict little rules her late Catholic parents raised her on, despite her not liking the rules and being a grown adult whose parents passed years ago anyway. Not someone I'd ever want to use as a role model.[/quote] seriously, WTF? do you have nothing else going on in your life that you search for stale threads from three, four years ago and still feel the need to respond? you need to detach from the computer.[/quote]
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