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Originally Posted by simplepeddler
........it's amazing how we are taught to jump to conclusions.......
What is she cheated first?
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A real man would divorce her and keep it in his pants until the divorce is final.
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What if the man has not been laid in years?
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See above.
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What if they are not even married?
What if, what if, what if.............
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The paint job indicates they were married. The lie would be obvious to all if the decorator was not his wife.
Sexual infidelity is the only thing that touches most women deeply enough to evoke the response on the truck. It's possible that the paint job is dishonest, but all my life experience tells me the owner of the truck cheated on his wife.
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I spent years faithful to one woman, four years of dating pryor to that......three years doing the good boy catholic thing "waiting".......she left.......wanted something "better" accused me of being the bad guy, found a boyfriend,
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Sorry you got cheated on. Sorry you were lied to. All that sucks.
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All she has to do is imply something and I am/was a no good cheating SOB. And it's the "new" friends that beleive her
A picture is a thousand words..........
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I think I'd move on and make a life where the woman's lies would not have any practical impact on my life. I've had people tell very serious lies about me before. Character becomes clear over time. Liar's lies eventually come to light, and people realize that I was scrupulously honest the whole time, and certain parties were lying and manipulating situations to their advantage. This is human nature.
Those who chose to believe liars (when they have reason not to) rather than a man of character and honesty should lose the benefits of the man's friendship and company.