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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]Apparently she was separated, he was not. Why is she the one being dragged incessantly?[/quote] Obviously because she is a woman. I think she made a mistake, but she was separated so, NBD. Bad decision to f your boss, though.[/quote] She isn't the one being dragged incessantly. That is just made up to support ones bias / agenda. You can do a review of news articles to see it isn't true. The CEO was dragged plenty. She is currently being spoken about because she made a statement. [/quote] It is appropriate for him to get more blame/criticism because he was the CEO. She also deserves blame for having an inappropriate workplace romance, but he deserves more. That's just part of being in a position of authority -- you have more responsibility and more culpability when mistakes are made. You also generally make a lot more money and get more respect and deference. It's a package deal.[/quote] She was the head of HR! Of all positions that should know about inappropriate relationships - it would be the head of HR. She was also in a position of authority and high responsibility. [/quote] Doesn’t mean she deserves death threats or global shaming. [/quote] No, she doesn't deserve this but what does she want now, an apology from the world? 99.9% percent of the population didn't threaten or even shame her. [/quote] The acknowledgment that she doesn’t deserve it is definitely a step in the right direction. Next up - report this trash thread to stop the unwarranted, continued attacks on her. [/quote] Oh please. No one is threatening her on this thread. She is not that important. [/quote] This thread is certainly part of the global shaming - which she does not deserve. Can you believe people are attacking this woman who they don’t know and making up lies about her? Really disgusting. [/quote] They are attacking her narcissistic tendencies, which they should. [/quote] Lies. You don’t know her. Disgusting. [/quote] Seeking attention after publicly cheating and trying to claim victimhood and rationalize your cheating is narcissistic behavior. She may or may not be a narcissist, but she is definitely displaying narcissistic tendencies. She needs to fade away into anonymity which is where she was before a cheating scandal put her in the limelight. That is better for her children and ex. But nope, she choses to seek more attention.[/quote] More fabrications. You don't know her and are making a ton of assumptions. It's really disgusting. [/quote] And I don't want to know her. But she keeps sharing, and the more I know, the less I want to know. She is disgusting, I agree.[/quote]
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