Anonymous wrote:I think it takes an amazing strength of charactee to forgive someone who has lied and humiliated you. I know I do not posses that strength. I know that all expected Hilary and Huma to divorc their husbands, but these women are strong and couragous bough to write their own narrative. Good luck to them!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14:24 so you equate a woman staying with someone who is lied to you and humiliated you as strong and courageous? So I guess that we should ask our husbands to start doing this, so we can all follow their example of strength and courage? As in, they should be our role models?
So someone who leaves a partner who has lied and cheated on them does not take amazing strength of character?
Really, 14:24, step back and look at the gibberish that you are writing. Do you have a DD and do you want her to look at these women's decisions as showing amazing strength of character? If your DD came to you and said her husband had done these things, but she's going to stay with him, would you applaud her for her amazing strength of character and encourage her to do so, so as to write her own narrative?
Chill.
The PP is trying to acknowledge the strength required to forgive and move forward.
You don't have to agree with someone else's reasons for this, however you misquote the PP with virtually your entire post.
NP here.
Anonymous wrote:14:24 so you equate a woman staying with someone who is lied to you and humiliated you as strong and courageous? So I guess that we should ask our husbands to start doing this, so we can all follow their example of strength and courage? As in, they should be our role models?
So someone who leaves a partner who has lied and cheated on them does not take amazing strength of character?
Really, 14:24, step back and look at the gibberish that you are writing. Do you have a DD and do you want her to look at these women's decisions as showing amazing strength of character? If your DD came to you and said her husband had done these things, but she's going to stay with him, would you applaud her for her amazing strength of character and encourage her to do so, so as to write her own narrative?
Anonymous wrote:I think it takes an amazing strength of charactee to forgive someone who has lied and humiliated you. I know I do not posses that strength. I know that all expected Hilary and Huma to divorc their husbands, but these women are strong and couragous bough to write their own narrative. Good luck to them!

Anonymous wrote:Haven't seen the movie. From what I've read about it, it sounds extremely painful to watch. Which makes sense, the campaign was pretty painful to see crash and burn.
It is curious timing, with the election going on. Abedin is not planning to retire or work for someone other than Clinton anytime soon, is she?