Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 16:22     Subject: What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Anonymous wrote:She stole a woman the love of her husband, the woman feels bad, hurt, while the one who stole everything to that woman is enjoying, having fun and bein happy with another man who she just met with no regrets and not taking into account how the first women feels.

How do you think the hurt woman would call to the one who stole the love of her life?

What's the correct adjetive (I'm just looking for the adjective, forget the man or anything else)


Who's who?

I need a diagram to clear up this garbled mess.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 14:42     Subject: Re:What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

human
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 14:37     Subject: What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Anonymous wrote:She stole a woman the love of her husband, the woman feels bad, hurt, while the one who stole everything to that woman is enjoying, having fun and bein happy with another man who she just met with no regrets and not taking into account how the first women feels.

How do you think the hurt woman would call to the one who stole the love of her life?

What's the correct adjetive (I'm just looking for the adjective, forget the man or anything else)


Julia Roberts
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 14:16     Subject: What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

People. She asked for an adjective. Despicable, whorish. The rest of you need to go back to 3rd grade English.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 11:08     Subject: Re:What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't "steal" someone's husband. The husband is the one with the marriage vows, and he's the one who made the decision to violate them. Unless of course she actually drugged him, rolled him up in the carpet and drove off.

Any word that transfers the action from him to her (e.g. homewrecker) misses that point completely.


This!! The husband is the one who is responsible for being loyal to his wife. I would call the mistress an opportunist, and the husband a weak asshole. A wife who blames the mistress and not the husband? I would call that stupid.


And yet, most of them do.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 10:58     Subject: Re:What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Slut and dirty whore are perfect for the cheating H.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 10:55     Subject: Re:What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Dirty whore.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 10:55     Subject: Re:What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Slut.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 08:08     Subject: What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

OP, are you looking for a noun or an adjective? From your follow-up post, it sounds like you want a noun, or am I missing something?
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 07:19     Subject: What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

The word is selfish. But don't forget to blame the husband too.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 06:27     Subject: Re:What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Anonymous wrote:You can't "steal" someone's husband. The husband is the one with the marriage vows, and he's the one who made the decision to violate them. Unless of course she actually drugged him, rolled him up in the carpet and drove off.

Any word that transfers the action from him to her (e.g. homewrecker) misses that point completely.


This!! The husband is the one who is responsible for being loyal to his wife. I would call the mistress an opportunist, and the husband a weak asshole. A wife who blames the mistress and not the husband? I would call that stupid.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 06:24     Subject: Re:What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Anonymous wrote:You can't "steal" someone's husband. The husband is the one with the marriage vows, and he's the one who made the decision to violate them. Unless of course she actually drugged him, rolled him up in the carpet and drove off.

Any word that transfers the action from him to her (e.g. homewrecker) misses that point completely.


Perhaps you'll approve of the word "temptress?"
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 06:22     Subject: Re:What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

# 3

# 1 = wife, # 2 = mistress promoted to wife.
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 06:06     Subject: What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Most people would say "homewrecker"
Anonymous
Post 07/08/2012 00:17     Subject: What's the correct adjective to describe this kind of person?

Shameless? Immoral?