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Reply to ""the victim of the affair is not always the victim of the marriage""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like something a narcissist would say, and if we looked hard enough we'd like find Esther is a serial cheater. Only time the cheater is blameless is if the spouse was violent and they just happened to fall for someone kind. Boredom doesn't count. No sex doesn't count. A spouse with an anxiety disorder doesn't count, a spouse who doesn't want to go out weekly doesn't count. Get divorced . [/quote] She's known as a hack and a defender of cheaters fyi. If it was rape she'd probably say the woman shouldn't have been wearing that short skirt and to question what her part in it was. The cheater is the only one to blame for putting their spouse at risk for a deadly disease. There's never a reason to cheat in a marriage, and there's only one victim in that regard. If a spouse is violent even more reason not to cheat and move out immediately. A couple can both be responsible for problems in the marriage, but that's a separate issue. Cheating and violence is only the perpetrators fault 100%. [/quote]
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