Anonymous wrote:Plant heroin in his house and send anonymous tip to police
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I had a bf years ago that cheated on me, almost moved in with him. Right after I left he moved in his ex gf, she told me on the phone he was still seeing her. I still had stuff at his house so 2 mo later I let myself in and got my stuff knowing they were both gone. I left some underwear half way under the bed, and a earring in the washer. Oh and I messed up the bed a little, then took off! I know immature, mean, revengeful blah blah blah. I did find out she ended up moving out pretty quick and they broke up for good.
What you did was illegal
Not when you're given a key and have things there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I got really fit, found a great job, learned a new language, traveled the world, met a new guy, and had a great kid.
Basically I made myself into the best thing he ever lost, and I rarely think about him.
He drunk dialed me once.
This is perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone judging poster's revenges have clearly never been cheated on or left for someone else. I have not gone to any of these lengths but I understand the pain and heartbreak that occurs after being cheated on/or left for another person. It will make you go crazy. It will make you do things outside of your character and things you would be horrified that others do. It made me just text him incessantly- angry and sad texts. It made me message her on Facebook. She had no idea about me, but didn't end it with him. They're still together and that still hurts me.
If you have the self control not to do those things that pain/heartbreak drive you to do, good for you. Wish I had some more and hadn't lost my dignity by messaging her but I am glad I did it. I didn't owe it to him to let him get away with that.
I'd love to hear some more revenege stories, please!![/quote
I've been cheated on by my husband and would not do anything described by these people. Two wrongs don't make a right. Revenge only feels good at first. It ultimately brings you down closer to the level of the cheater.
I'm the pp. I do agree that two wrongs don't make a right and you don't need to stoop to their level but I'm just saying I do understand where that crazy comes from
been seeing him for 2 years now with a bit of a break in there. Anonymous wrote:I posted the cpopies of the texts my husband and the woman he was seeing on a web site reviewing this woman's job performance. He was reviewing her "other performance."
Anonymous wrote:Anyone judging poster's revenges have clearly never been cheated on or left for someone else. I have not gone to any of these lengths but I understand the pain and heartbreak that occurs after being cheated on/or left for another person. It will make you go crazy. It will make you do things outside of your character and things you would be horrified that others do. It made me just text him incessantly- angry and sad texts. It made me message her on Facebook. She had no idea about me, but didn't end it with him. They're still together and that still hurts me.
If you have the self control not to do those things that pain/heartbreak drive you to do, good for you. Wish I had some more and hadn't lost my dignity by messaging her but I am glad I did it. I didn't owe it to him to let him get away with that.
I'd love to hear some more revenege stories, please!![/quote
I've been cheated on by my husband and would not do anything described by these people. Two wrongs don't make a right. Revenge only feels good at first. It ultimately brings you down closer to the level of the cheater.
Anonymous wrote:Mental Note: Figure out a way to replace the boss's shampoo with Nair. She doesn't shampoo at work.