Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I see people who revel in revenge so much, all I can think is “it’s no wonder you were cheated on.” You’re not the innocent party you try convince yourself you are.
It’s a primal wound. It brings out behavior that can be completely uncharacteristic.
But, anytime I read a statement like yours, I think “victim blaming”.
Grow up. Have a purpose in life other than hurting other people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I see people who revel in revenge so much, all I can think is “it’s no wonder you were cheated on.” You’re not the innocent party you try convince yourself you are.
Agree. You were an active part of the many reasons why your marriage was troubled. And it isn't victim blaming- it is acknowledging that marital problems are deeper than cheating. Cheating is a symptom of a bad marriage, not the cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I see people who revel in revenge so much, all I can think is “it’s no wonder you were cheated on.” You’re not the innocent party you try convince yourself you are.
It’s a primal wound. It brings out behavior that can be completely uncharacteristic.
But, anytime I read a statement like yours, I think “victim blaming”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I see people who revel in revenge so much, all I can think is “it’s no wonder you were cheated on.” You’re not the innocent party you try convince yourself you are.
It’s a primal wound. It brings out behavior that can be completely uncharacteristic.
But, anytime I read a statement like yours, I think “victim blaming”.
Well, if you are going out of your way to hurt someone else purposefully to make yourself feel superior, you’re no longer an innocent victim, are you?
Anonymous wrote:Every time I see people who revel in revenge so much, all I can think is “it’s no wonder you were cheated on.” You’re not the innocent party you try convince yourself you are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time I see people who revel in revenge so much, all I can think is “it’s no wonder you were cheated on.” You’re not the innocent party you try convince yourself you are.
It’s a primal wound. It brings out behavior that can be completely uncharacteristic.
But, anytime I read a statement like yours, I think “victim blaming”.
Anonymous wrote:Notified both H and his AP’s supervisor at the Pentagon. H was recently retired, AP was still active duty. And yes I was fully aware adultery is still illegal in the military.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In my case, the OW was a lay minister! In a conservative women's ministry in a red state. She was all over FB with her hypocritical bible stuff.
I emailed the facts to her pastor. The pastor dealt with her. She was so ashamed! Finally.
Ugh, the hypocrisy is the worst.
They are almost always hypocrites. There is a lot of mental gymnastics involved with cheating and it usually applies to all areas of their lives.
You can't really be a person of great empathy and caring when you have ZERO empathy for the man's wife now. You don't have good character or are a decent human being if you are this duplicitous and lying on a daily basis to your own spouse.
The people that flaunt their charity and religion and cheat are narcissists that do it all for attention. There's no need to broadcast the work you do. Most of us don't. We just do it.
#TRUTH.
Anonymous wrote:Every time I see people who revel in revenge so much, all I can think is “it’s no wonder you were cheated on.” You’re not the innocent party you try convince yourself you are.
Anonymous wrote:I brought their epic love affair out into the light on facebook. I dont think OW liked that ugly pic I posted of her. Or screenshots of their nasty conversations. I'm a petty biatch.
So yeah, living well IS the best revenge. But only after slapping those lovebirds in the face with a dose of reality. Her husband divorced her. I divorced mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I plot. And I wait. The further out from the affair when they think they have gotten away with it, is the better time to strike.
You sound like my ex, who has been plotting revenge against my old AP for a long time. I haven’t even seen or spoken to AP in ages, we ended things a looooong time ago.
Honestly it’s just sad watching someone waste so much of their life and energy over something that happened a long time ago. Everyone else has moved on. Ex makes threats of some big master plan to get revenge and seriously no one cares. Honestly it just reinforces that I made the right decision, because who wants to be with someone that spiteful?
Anonymous wrote:Why do something to hurt the cheaters career or income? That could backfire.