Anonymous wrote:Women will probably attack me for saying this but when women cheat in 99% of cases they believe it is not their fault. Women ride on the emotional excuse so well and are outstanding narrators with the crying and fake facial expressions that if you listen to women who cheated you will actually feel sympathy for them thata how well they are able to control the narrative to their benefit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol women who cheated are going to find some way to say it was her XHs fault.
“He was abusive, and failed to meet my emotional needs.” (pause) “My new partner Chad is much more supportive and understanding.”
ROFL. I'm sure that's exactly what my ex said.
I think this is probably true sometimes. And sometimes the person cheated on is so lacking in empathy that he or she can't begin to understand. I'm not saying it was true with your ex. I don't know you or your ex.
I know a couple where this was obviously true. She mocked him constantly and in front of other people. This went on for years until an ex gf showed up and told him he wasn't an unattractive idiot after all. He and the ex gf had an affair. But then something amazing happened. The wife acknowledged her failures in the marriage, he acknowledged his, and they got back together. She doesn't mock him very much anymore and he doesn't cheat, as far as I know. They seem happy together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol women who cheated are going to find some way to say it was her XHs fault.
“He was abusive, and failed to meet my emotional needs.” (pause) “My new partner Chad is much more supportive and understanding.”
ROFL. I'm sure that's exactly what my ex said.
Anonymous wrote:lol women who cheated are going to find some way to say it was her XHs fault.
“He was abusive, and failed to meet my emotional needs.” (pause) “My new partner Chad is much more supportive and understanding.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. I wanted to hear from the person who cheated - how do they explain things to inquiring friends, family, coworkers, etc?
In my case, I’m not the one who cheated. I get questions from friends & family and it’s out of love and genuine interest, not due to any desire to gossip or be nosy.
I just wanted to hear from the other vantage point- the vantage point of the person who cheated.
Cheaters are natural liars and con artists. I know quite a few divorced men and women who were the cheaters, yet they will tell people the spouse was cheating on them. Smearing the ex spouse is as natural as breathing to these people. My brother in law was a drunk who slapped around his ex wife and to this day he tells people they divorced because she cheated on him.