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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you write about this over and over and over again, and I recognize your posts and story every time. Jeff even wrote about you being a lost soul. Why do you do this to yourself?[/quote] DP. Even if that's the case, maybe having a bit of sympathy would be wise? if she's making the same post repeatedly she's probably attempting to process things and make a wise choice, and still somewhat traumatized by what happens. Try some empathy- your life will improve, I promise.[/quote] These are both OP. At some point, womem need to take responsibility for their own happiness. You cannot tether yourself to someone who abused you horrifically and expect things to not haunt you. I am honestly sick of women doing this to themselves. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/105/1176795.page#26549738 https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1138007.page[/quote] What's your point? And what about asking for advice from other women suggests OP is not "taking responsibility for their own happiness"? Sounds like OP is doing exactly that and trying to get her thoughts together regarding a massive betrayal and potential life change (divorce) Again, please work on your own empathy. You being triggered by "women doing this to themselves" shouldnt be OP's problem. [/quote] DP. I don’t think it’s particularly supportive, kind, or good for the universe to provide OP advice on how she can stay in situation that is clearly awful. [/quote] I definitely dont think OP should, and in fact advised her to leave. But shaming her for "making another post" when OP is clearly attempting to get some clarity and thinking through her situation is really quite cruel and unhelpful. And yes, lacking in empathy. [/quote] I don’t know at all that she’s attempting to get some clarity and thinking through her situation. Seems just as likely she had a bad couple days with her DH or her memories and needs a quick dopamine hit from the internet. [/quote] That seems like a deeply uncharitable and harsh interpretation of OP's post. [b]You may try to unpack [/b]why you have such a hostile reaction to a woman seeking advice on an advice forum.[/quote] No.[/quote] Suit yourself, and continue alienating yourself and making yourself look bad. Your karma/life experiences will be your reward. [/quote] Are you OP? I can’t imagine anyone else having such a strong reaction. [/quote] No I'm not. Are you the AP? I cant imagine anyone else acting like such a jerk [/quote] Really? Sounds like you are not a critical thinker.[/quote] Why, because I used your same logic back on you? Maybe now you realize how silly you sound. [/quote] A statement starting with "you sound" never accomplishes anything on the internet. It is never followed by "well yes, you know more about me than I do myself, thanks for the education!"[/quote] Well considering it didnt start with that I'm not sure how that's relevant. [b]Have you been [/b]drinking at all today? [/quote] Another way to say "you sound..." Point stands... [/quote]
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