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narwhal 2 years, 10 months ago.
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Here’s a real page turner about how a husband deals with his cheating wife. Will he exact revenge or be a fool and forgive her? It’s a long story but well worth the time to read to it’s conclusion. I found it inspiring.
I always advise against men seeking revenge when the woman they are with gets caught cheating.
Because it involves getting revenge against a primary and fundamental law of nature and physics:
Women are unable and/or unwilling to be monogamous.
If a tiger attacks, which is what they do. Getting revenge with it will never result in it changing it’s inherent nature.
And,getting any form of revenge on a woman can and often does lead to her counter attacking with:
A false rape charge, claims of domestic violence, etc – And a guy winding up in court and jail.
I always advise against men seeking revenge when the woman they are with gets caught cheating.
Because it involves getting revenge against a primary and fundamental law of nature and physics:
Women are unable and/or unwilling to be monogamous.Totally agree, Not a good idea at all! You are just going to make things worse in the end!
You must own a better Crystal ball than ISpend the time, energy, and thoughts on yourself. On healing, on moving forward.
What kind of trusting relationships are cheating rats going to have with each other? Leave them to their onw miserable future.
Besides women thrive on f~~~ing men up. Whether you are drinking yourself to death, allowing your life to fall apart, or steaming mad and trying to get revenge. It is all the same to her. She rocked your world. In a sick way it is all just a notch in her belt.
you guys are missing the point o the story. While part of his revenge was directed on the scumbag that f~~~ed his wife, the real revenge was against the wife herself by throwing her out, despite all her tearful protests, and getting on with his own life rather than taking her back.
That was truly a sweet revenge and MGTOW action.the real revenge was against the wife herself by throwing her out, despite all her tearful protests, and getting on with his own life rather than taking her back.
That was truly a sweet revenge and MGTOW action.That doesn’t sound like revenge to me. It’s simply making logical decisions about what’s best for your life. If he had taken her back and such, then he would have been a tool. There is room for being self-respecting between ‘tool’ and ‘revenge’.
Ok. Then do it.
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