Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You didn't have to tell us that you are a covert narcissist. Everything about your post screams narcissism, including your remorse. Your post and your replies are all about you, you, you. I do feel sorry for you but you have serious work to do. Stop marinating in self-pity, get off your ass, and start fixing yourself.
+1. OP is very clearly either a narcissist or a troll (or both). Unfortunately narcissists usually can’t be fixed.
Anonymous wrote:"I'll never forgive myself" is just so...self-centered. Ugh. Just stop it already. Take all that "me" energy and do something constructive with it, like really examining yourself and figuring out what is needed to change. And stop it with the "my soulmate" stuff. She is her own person, a fully rounded human, not just YOUR whatever.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah bro, don’t feel bad after you admitted to still chasing tail even after admitting cheating the first time. Sounds like she was gonna give you the benefit of the doubt and then you were still selfish instead of working on your marriage.
Anonymous wrote:You didn't have to tell us that you are a covert narcissist. Everything about your post screams narcissism, including your remorse. Your post and your replies are all about you, you, you. I do feel sorry for you but you have serious work to do. Stop marinating in self-pity, get off your ass, and start fixing yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You were only married THREE years and you managed to cheat that much. Wtf?
Someone in a midlife crisis after being monogamous for twenty years, I don’t like, but that might be forgivable if it was a blip and they were remorseful and did therapy.
But screwing others like a maniac at the jump? No, oh no.
Your wife is better off. Let her go.
I share the same disbelief. I don't understand. Why would I do that to her and to myself? How come I could put at risk such a precious thing? I truly don't understand. I will probably never understand. And never forgive myself.
Anonymous wrote:You were only married THREE years and you managed to cheat that much. Wtf?
Someone in a midlife crisis after being monogamous for twenty years, I don’t like, but that might be forgivable if it was a blip and they were remorseful and did therapy.
But screwing others like a maniac at the jump? No, oh no.
Your wife is better off. Let her go.
Anonymous wrote:You thought she would love you unconditionally. You loved that she loved you (despite your cheating ways). You took comfort that she was your wife and you had a nice life together (again, despite your infidelity).
You sound like a kid who was let loose at the candy store, but the minute you got a tummyache you wanted your blankee...but you left it behind to run into the candy store and now it's gone.