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My husbeast is a cretin
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ringo_24601 wrote: »It's just another way for stupid people to say stupid things. It use to be the pub, now the entire world can see what a moron people can be.
Difference is, when it was the pub no-one could remember what was said by the next morning, now it's out there, in black and white.:DAccept your past without regret, handle your present with confidence and face your future without fear0 -
Far be it for a man to be allowed some independent thoughts and freedom of expression whilst existing under the jackboot of his female companion.Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0
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Given she seems to be a 'real' person and not just some celebrity fan page, I think he should delete his comment and delete her.
It's one thing to comment on a pretty woman to mates at the pub, it's another to flirt in written down words that can be seen by your wife, your friends and some of your wife's friends. That's downright disrespectful, particularly where the wronged woman is currently nursing.
No one on MSE knows who the OP is. Plenty of people however know on FB who she and her husband are. That's the difference.
He needs to do some serious grovelling IMHO.0 -
You're over-reacting. It's nothing.
Is this your idea of a sick joke? What an insulting comment to make to the OP. When you decide to have a child with someone you should have 100% lifetime commitment in mind. Not be behaving in this totally disrespectful and awful manner behind their back once the child comes along.
The OP is being treated like dirt and is understandably very upset and your message will be doing nothing at all to help her. Grow up!The best day of your life is the one on which you decide your life is your own, no apologies or excuses. No one to lean on, rely on or blame. The gift is yours - it is an amazing journey - and you alone are responsible for the quality of it. This is the day your life really begins.0 -
Your husband sounds like a !!!!!!, and as for the lady involved, what a brazen hussy. I wouldn't mind seeing a photo of her so I can fully make my mind up...
Why?
Would she know the husband is married?
Why do people blame the other party when the other party could be totally innocent.
Surely the blame should be that of the husband alone - unless, of course, she does know he's married, and then I agreeThere is something delicious about writing the first words of a story. You never quite know where they'll take you - Beatrix Potter0 -
You wouldn't, by any chance, be a male, would you?
To be fair not all men would conduct themselves in this manner. A good few of them have standards, morals and values. Thankfully.The best day of your life is the one on which you decide your life is your own, no apologies or excuses. No one to lean on, rely on or blame. The gift is yours - it is an amazing journey - and you alone are responsible for the quality of it. This is the day your life really begins.0 -
Why?
Would she know the husband is married?
Why do people blame the other party when the other party could be totally innocent.
Surely the blame should be that of the husband alone - unless, of course, she does know he's married, and then I agree
Even if she knows he is married it doesn't put blame on her unless there's some unwritten rule that if anybody on your friends list is married then you are forbidden from sharing pictures of yourself with all your Facebook friends.0 -
Are we married to the same man? Is she from Brazil?
My DH (?) was getting very friendly with a lady he met on some on-line game. He added her on FB and they kept commenting on each others photos. I found it irritating to say the least and eventually asked for his password to look at his PMs. Lots of intimate chat (nothing sexual though) but what got me was when he said 'I will always be here for you'. Shame he couldn't say those words to me in the last 10 months whilst I have been nursing my 19 year old (his SD) through cancer!
He says I am over-reacting but I have asked him to move out. I need all my emotional energy for my DD.
Only you can decide what's right for you OP, but trust your instincts and good luck. x
Are we all with the same men?
My oh says I'm overreacting to the fact he was commenting on some members wives section of a forum with comments about how lucky this man was...how he would get no work done if she was in the house. As opposed to having me in the house where he can happily spend hours online..probably looking for more sleazy pics. But o no...it's me who is over reacting.
I find behaviour such as this disrespectful and immature, it's really changed my opinion of my oh.Its all mind over matter. I don't mind and you don't matter:rotfl:0 -
So she's a brazen hussy for posting a picture of herself on a public social networking website?Why?
Would she know the husband is married?
Why do people blame the other party when the other party could be totally innocent.
Surely the blame should be that of the husband alone - unless, of course, she does know he's married, and then I agree
Has everyone completely missed the joking tone to that post then? Bazey was having a laugh goodness.0
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