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Revenge tips /tricks
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Christ i was only looking for a few jokey ideas, nothing major!
Probably wouldn't do them anyway, was just chearing myself up by thinking of them :-)
Living the best life that you can without your ex is something that you can do. Don't waste your time thinking of ways to get even - that's what karma's for. Good luck. xxxx
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Good grief OP don't be so childish, if you really want 'revenge' then go and find yourself a new man and flaunt him.;):D0
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I agree with the others that happiness is the best form of revenge.2019 Wins
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£2019 in 2019
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Anything you do basically just hurts you by making you look bad, it doesn't really hurt the other person at all, unless you go into serious mental stuff.
Classic stuff - to daydream about only - is the silly things like sewing prawns into the curtains before you leave so there's a horrible smell that can't be traced, or sewing mustard and cress on the carpet, or pouring bleach on the lawn in a choice word....Cash not ash from January 2nd 2011: £2565.:j
OU student: A103 , A215 , A316 all done. Currently A230 all leading to an English Literature degree.
Any advice given is as an individual, not as a representative of my firm.0 -
Put sugar in their petrol tank, if either drive, remember to wear gloves though:rotfl:0
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if you really want 'revenge' then go and find yourself a new man and flaunt him.;):D
I, too, am a great believer, that getting on with your own life and being happy with it is the best revenge.
I also think that getting out with a new man would have its benefits. Even better if the new man was an old mate of his...;)It's wouldn't have not wouldn't of, shouldn't have not shouldn't of and couldn't have not couldn't of. Geddit?0 -
Posted on another thread by Op
Dear All,
Having just found out that my husband is cheating on me once again (always with the same woman) I have finally snapped and had enough.
There is a phrase that seems appropriate.
'Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me'
I think you might be better off directing your energies into your new life. Clearly you were not blissfully and ignorantly in a 'happy' relationship and as above, he has cheated on you more than once with this woman. Yet you chose to take him back. Like any one of us, you are highly unlikely to be totally blameless - even if your only 'crime' was to keep taking him back and expecting a different outcome
Relationships fail. Life goes on. He sounds like an ~rse that you are well rid of. You have already got the biggest revenge on this woman anyway...... you passed him onto her. If you absolutely must, console yourself that it may not be long before he is doing the dirty on her too.
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Posts 25, 26 and 29 whilst they fulfil your original brief are all criminal acts. So the question is would letting them see you lose your job, your reputation and possibly your liberty for a short time make them feel bad enough about what they had driven you to, and would the cost to you be worth it

I'm with those who say get yourself a new life, new and better relationship, and let him see what he's missing.0 -
Bluebie, I just read some of your other posts and I see that your OH has cheated on you with this same woman multiple times, so I do understand your desire to hit out at her/them. But everyone is right, the best possible revenge is to make your life better and be happier. Work on that instead. And it does sound like she's welcome to him.
Good luck.0
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