Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should have thought about that before signing up for the site. (my husband was on the site, I did not know until the list. Yes, he is a cheater) I have absolutely NO sympathy for the people on that site.
Not an issue that you know about your husband but is there a need for it to be publicized to the whole world?
She probably wouldn't have known her husband was a cheater if not for the hack.
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This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!
Quick, Chicken Little, grab your teflon umbrella! The sky is falling!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!
+1. no excuse for the cheaters, but its sad and pathetic how people are taking enjoyment in all of this.
Agreed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!
+1. no excuse for the cheaters, but its sad and pathetic how people are taking enjoyment in all of this.
Anonymous wrote:This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Look, I feel bad that if he committed suicide, but if something were going to make me feel so guilty that I would take my own life if others found out, I would not do it in the first place.
As long as I still got the life insurance $--can't say I'd care.
Suicide voids most life insurance policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!
Quick, Chicken Little, grab your teflon umbrella! The sky is falling!
Uh, not sure you get what's going on in this thread. There are people suggesting folks who make the mistake of having an affair should maybe kill themselves. Is that your position?
My position is that the PP was over the top. Hence the chicken little reference.
If my position was supportive of people choosing to kill themselves after choosing to have an affair, then I would have said so.
Hope that clears up your apparent confusion.
It didn't. You just wanted to make a chicken little joke? Was that the main thing? Or did you have any other meaningful point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!
Quick, Chicken Little, grab your teflon umbrella! The sky is falling!
Uh, not sure you get what's going on in this thread. There are people suggesting folks who make the mistake of having an affair should maybe kill themselves. Is that your position?
My position is that the PP was over the top. Hence the chicken little reference.
If my position was supportive of people choosing to kill themselves after choosing to have an affair, then I would have said so.
Hope that clears up your apparent confusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!
Quick, Chicken Little, grab your teflon umbrella! The sky is falling!
Uh, not sure you get what's going on in this thread. There are people suggesting folks who make the mistake of having an affair should maybe kill themselves. Is that your position?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!
Quick, Chicken Little, grab your teflon umbrella! The sky is falling!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Should have thought about that before signing up for the site. (my husband was on the site, I did not know until the list. Yes, he is a cheater) I have absolutely NO sympathy for the people on that site.
Not an issue that you know about your husband but is there a need for it to be publicized to the whole world?
She probably wouldn't have known her husband was a cheater if not for the hack.
This is just awful and sickening. When this whole AM thing first broke, my first reaction was - "serves the cheaters right". But this goes way beyond that sentiment now! This is destroying the lives of so many families - especially children. I don't know what the solution is or the right thing to think is anymore.
Maybe it limited damage.
Maybe before the spouse got an STD and infected his spouse.
Maybe before he knocked a chick up who claimed to be on the Pill--and avoiding paternity and a bastard 1/2 sibling for the kids.
Maybe before spouse was robbed or found dead in the Donovan Hotel.
Maybe the spouse finally has enough reason to leave a narcissistic, macho ahole.
Maybe before a crazy Fatal Attraction chick was met and started stalking his family.
I don't know. I think opening the blinds and seeing reality is for the best.
Seeing reality, yes. But not having your parents' sins known by everyone.
Parent. Singular.
Should have thought of the family and not gone on a website advertising 'life is short, have an affair'. Zero sympathy.
Zero sympathy for their kids? Are you a psycho?
Anonymous wrote:This is terrible. This witch hunt is shameless, what people do withing the walls of their homes is their business. What have we become as a society!