Anonymous wrote:I am not wasting my energy and good looks on this kind of thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Karma doesn’t exist. Stalin died warm in his bed.
Anonymous wrote:The belief in karma is something victims convince themselves of in order to feel better. Of course, sometimes random justice happens, but as another poster stated, these people are often very charismatic and land on their feet quite well. I am still angry, bitter and full of hate. I know it's hurting me and not him, but I've not been able to stop it. I don't want him to die. I want him to suffer a massive stroke that leaves his mental faculties intact but completely debilitates his body. I want him to become a quadraplegic and live for a very long time, forcing his mistress/now-wife to be stuck with him for the next 25 years. That would be karma.
Anonymous wrote:My dad cheated on all five of his wives. Karma bus never hit him.
Anonymous wrote:It rarely does. Men who cheats are generally charming and can move from one victim to the next.
Live your best life and don't worry about him.
Anonymous wrote:The best karma is living your true life happy without the X douche bag in your life (or minimally in your life if you had kids together).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does karma ever happen to people who deny their spouse sex?
I'm assuming that you think the betrayed feels absolutely nothing when dealing with the aftermath of an affair. If that's what you would like to call karma then I guess all that hurt and pain is just that. But what do the cheaters get after blowing up their families and having children without a father in the home? GTFOH! If you're not happy about the amount of sex you're getting then tell your spouse you want a divorce and leave. Don't have an affair. Jerk.