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Anyone ever tried this pill? (pg. 4)
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| chlola |
| quote: | Originally posted by Damien Grey
I do all the pills my dad can afford. |
Can I have your dads cell#? |
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| Damien Grey |
| quote: | Originally posted by chlola
Can I have your dads cell#? |
I can't give it to you because he took my phone away the other night and I don't remember it. |
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| Taipan |
| There's no love like a first love and in that sense she was always yours. Happy for you. |
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| Desiderata |
| quote: | Originally posted by Swamper
I don't think if you were in the husband's shoes you'd be saying its fair, lol |
I agree Swamper, actually I agree completely as I have been cheated on before as well. But I have learned and said that all is fair in love and war. It's a sick quote to the fact that I nor her were able to control our compulsion and that I feel odd about that now but in that moment all was fair, so here I am now. I can't say it was wrong or right but I do see both sides BUT I am happy, so let him take his Religious self and his beliefs to some woman that agrees with him and he will be happier in the long run as well.
You can almost say I did him a favor in the long run.
::bows::
no applause?
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| srussell0018 |
You ruined his life man. No matter how you try to sugar coat it, and no matter how the girl felt, you broke up this guy's marriage. There is nothing justifiable about that.
All's fair in love and war is a quote that s use to try to make themselves feel better about themselves when they know what they did was ed up.
What you did was ed up. |
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| Desiderata |
| quote: | Originally posted by srussell0018
You ruined his life man. No matter how you try to sugar coat it, and no matter how the girl felt, you broke up this guy's marriage. There is nothing justifiable about that.
All's fair in love and war is a quote that s use to try to make themselves feel better about themselves when they know what they did was ed up.
What you did was ed up. |
I admitted it was a sick quote but when he was putting his hardcore religious beliefs on her just because the relationship was legal on paper isn't right especially since that wasnt an agreement on the marriage. So I see she has every right to seek happinesselse where. You're acting very high and mighty with your robot troll feelings on a subject that ad more complexities than I have shared. Like mental abuse about woman being under men and obey me under all circumstances. And now he can find someone with his belief, so this situation will benefit him in the long |
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| Lews |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
I admitted it was a sick quote but when he was putting his hardcore religious beliefs on her just because the relationship was legal on paper isn't right especially since that wasnt an agreement on the marriage. So I see she has every right to seek happinesselse where. You're acting very high and mighty with your robot troll feelings on a subject that ad more complexities than I have shared. Like mental abuse about woman being under men and obey me under all circumstances. And now he can find someone with his belief, so this situation will benefit him in the long |
Then she should have gotten a divorce.
You're an .
Omg, am I really agreeing with srussell?? |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
Omg, am I really agreeing with srussell?? |
Yesss, give in. |
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| The17sss |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lews
Then she should have gotten a divorce.
You're an .
Omg, am I really agreeing with srussell?? |
lol... and I agree with Lews. WTF!
Yeah Desiderata, I completely understand what you're saying, but weather his actions are right or wrong, unfortunately it wasn't your place to get involved. Huge dick move.
I saw a similar thing happen where a friend was "trying to do the right thing" and expose a husband's scandalous behavior to the wife. He had been long time friends with both of them since before they were married. I urged him not to get involved, but he did anyway because "she needed to know". The marriage almost ended, but they stayed together and the moralist friend was never spoken to again by them. |
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| srussell0018 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Desiderata
I admitted it was a sick quote but when he was putting his hardcore religious beliefs on her just because the relationship was legal on paper isn't right especially since that wasnt an agreement on the marriage. So I see she has every right to seek happinesselse where. You're acting very high and mighty with your robot troll feelings on a subject that ad more complexities than I have shared. Like mental abuse about woman being under men and obey me under all circumstances. And now he can find someone with his belief, so this situation will benefit him in the long |
Robot troll? Let's look at the facts here. You broke up a marriage. It doesn't matter how he treated her; that's what divorces are for. You got involved in somebody else's marriage, and probably ruined someone else's life just so you could be happy. There's a word for people who do things like that. They're called sociopaths. This wasn't about rescuing her from the evil religious beliefs of her husband, it was about getting what you wanted. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by The17sss
weather his actions are right or wrong |
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