vsmini Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 I hear/see a lot of the following phrases quite a bit. Mostly rambled off by women who are making excuses and/or settling. Enlighten me if I don't get it. In the case of a recent LS thread where the MM was cheating on his wife with the other woman and ended up never leaving his wife. I know he never intended to hurt me Yea - but he did. Honestly - how much of a role does intent really play in a situation like that???? In the case of a girl being with a guy that blew hot and cold. Told her he had issues but loved her and then disappeared on her a few times for weeks with no phone call. Just because he doesn't love me the way I want him to, doesn't mean he doesn't love me with all he has And in the case of a very stupid (IMO) fellow LS'er giving advise to the other woman involved in an affair: Anything worth fighting for is worth the pain and work that it takes to get there What? Help me understand. Link to post Share on other sites
whichwayisup Posted May 26, 2011 Share Posted May 26, 2011 There's a big difference between "Fools in love" and "Foolishly in love." One is between two people who are single and available, the other is one or both married/in a relationship. Enough said! Link to post Share on other sites
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