Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Per page 6, they were canoodling in bars as far back as last spring. The affair was discovered in August and then both were kicked out by their spouses. He deactivated his social media, hers, is still up minus wedding ring and anymore photos of her husband.
That’s very sad.
The other wronged spouse, wow she’s so beautiful.
It’s very awful, but I’ll tell you when the one they cheat with is old and less attractive, it doesn’t affect your self esteem as much. It’s still incredibly traumatizing, but there is a certain superior feeling you get when the OW is a skank and you are beautiful and successful. Much harder to deal with if it was a young babe.
Andrew went to Dartmouth. And TJ’s wife went to U Michigan and Vanderbilt law.
These two losers went to Univ. Arkansas (TJ) and Univ Georgia (Amy). No advanced degrees. Dumber and less attractive than the spouse’s they cheated on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pople here seem weirdly affronted by this news. Sadly, affairs happen every day of the week. Sad but true. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors.
Affairs cause serious trauma in the betrayed. Details like this are highly triggering to people that have experienced something similar. It can take 2-5 years to overcome a betrayal like this, and even then trauma triggers and anxiety still occur.
thank you.
I can't imagine how much worse when the aps were people you trusted and considered friends. Highly traumatic.
This. I don't think the non cheating partners and the kids ever get over the betrayal. Yes, people move on but the pain is there decades later.
Destroying two marriages is the epitome of selfishness.
You realize this is the entertainment bored, right? Where we discuss gossip and the latest celebrity news? Nobody “cares” beyond reading and posting, same as you.Anonymous wrote:Haven't any of you watched the Morning Show? All those people sleep together.
Why is everyone getting so worked up about these people's personal lives? Who cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pople here seem weirdly affronted by this news. Sadly, affairs happen every day of the week. Sad but true. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors.
Affairs cause serious trauma in the betrayed. Details like this are highly triggering to people that have experienced something similar. It can take 2-5 years to overcome a betrayal like this, and even then trauma triggers and anxiety still occur.
thank you.
I can't imagine how much worse when the aps were people you trusted and considered friends. Highly traumatic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haven't any of you watched the Morning Show? All those people sleep together.
Why is everyone getting so worked up about these people's personal lives? Who cares.
The Morning Show is fiction. Try to learn the difference between reality and fantasy.
Anonymous wrote:Haven't any of you watched the Morning Show? All those people sleep together.
Why is everyone getting so worked up about these people's personal lives? Who cares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pople here seem weirdly affronted by this news. Sadly, affairs happen every day of the week. Sad but true. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors.
Affairs cause serious trauma in the betrayed. Details like this are highly triggering to people that have experienced something similar. It can take 2-5 years to overcome a betrayal like this, and even then trauma triggers and anxiety still occur.
Anonymous wrote:They should arrest her for adultery
Anonymous wrote:Pople here seem weirdly affronted by this news. Sadly, affairs happen every day of the week. Sad but true. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pople here seem weirdly affronted by this news. Sadly, affairs happen every day of the week. Sad but true. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors.
Affairs cause serious trauma in the betrayed. Details like this are highly triggering to people that have experienced something similar. It can take 2-5 years to overcome a betrayal like this, and even then trauma triggers and anxiety still occur.
thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pople here seem weirdly affronted by this news. Sadly, affairs happen every day of the week. Sad but true. No one knows what goes on behind closed doors.
Affairs cause serious trauma in the betrayed. Details like this are highly triggering to people that have experienced something similar. It can take 2-5 years to overcome a betrayal like this, and even then trauma triggers and anxiety still occur.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: lol at the people who seem to be a little too emotionally involved in this. Another lol at the lady ( Mormon mom, is that you? ) who said separated= still married. i mean, ok, whatever.
Seriously.
Some of y’all need to let go and let God. 🤣🤣
Y’all sound emotionally damaged.