Anonymous wrote:One of my best friends walked in on her BF with a prostitute and found STD pills in his nightstand when she flew out early to surprise him for Valentine's Day. For revenge, she burned his Valentine's Day presents in a bonfire (the ones she had bought him but not given to him). One item was a pair of rare Nike's by Kanye West that he had also autographed. I think they're pretty much priceless shoes and after she livestreamed the bonfire, no sneaker company would hire him. (He was trying to get a job with one) He's still in a dead end job and single while her business boomed after she did this and she's definitely moved on.
I'm too shy and meek to do something like she did but I can't say I didn't enjoy watching her plan and execute her revenge. For her, revenge was ultimately very sweet.
Anonymous wrote:Told him he didn't make me cum.
Anonymous wrote:The worst thing I've done is to pretend from moment one when I found out about the affair that I was hurt and would always be in love with him but that his happiness was all that mattered to me.
Never raised my voice, never became hysterical, I just cried quietly and rolled over.
Basically my revenge is that he's too guilty to get a divorce, has no incentive to go through the process because I'm letting him do what he wants, I don't love him anymore at all but he thinks I do, and he will work to support me for the rest of my life while he never comes home so I don't even have to deal with him in exchange.
They always say living well is the best revenge, so guess what?
Joke's on you, motherfucker.
They always say living well is the best revenge, so guess what?
Joke's on you, motherfucker.
Anonymous wrote:The worst thing I've done is to pretend from moment one when I found out about the affair that I was hurt and would always be in love with him but that his happiness was all that mattered to me.
Never raised my voice, never became hysterical, I just cried quietly and rolled over.
Basically my revenge is that he's too guilty to get a divorce, has no incentive to go through the process because I'm letting him do what he wants, I don't love him anymore at all but he thinks I do, and he will work to support me for the rest of my life while he never comes home so I don't even have to deal with him in exchange.
They always say living well is the best revenge, so guess what?
Joke's on you, motherfucker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was with a girl in Grad School. She dumped me because I did not have enough money. She was an undergrad and was living off of mommy and daddy; I was on a stipend, on my own, living on 11K/yr. I did not have a car, had a dumpy apartment with room mates, and lived paycheck to paycheck.
That was in 1990. She popped up in "people you might know."
My revenge was friending her on Facebook, so she could see what she gave up. First, I look just like I did 26 years ago, including the hair; I have a prestigious job that pays good money where I only work a regular work week. I am happily married. She? Well, she is single with a kid, working as a clerk in a hospital. She drives a 14 year old car, and is morbidly obese. I won.
Hate to break it to you, but someone who holds onto a break-up by a 20 year old college girl from 26 years ago hasn't "won."![]()