Trialbyfire Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 Damn skippy. Read a story in the paper along side the female astronaut, a European lady plunged to her death during a regular sky dive when the guy she was two timing with (she was married with two kids and her hubby had no idea what was going on) had a second girl on the side!! She got jealous, she got even and she sabotaged the lady's gear. She died while her group watched in horror. She....fell...out of love...
Author Topper Posted April 27, 2007 Author Posted April 27, 2007 She....fell...out of love... guess she proved love does hurt.
Trialbyfire Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 guess she proved love does hurt. Especially when you bounce...
whichwayisup Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 lovernotafighter, if you really feel he had something to do with what happened to wife, WHY are you even working with him, let alone still having a friendship with him? Find another job, seriously...If he is capable of doing that to his own children's MOTHER, imagine what he could do to you later in the future...Don't believe for a second that he won't turn on you for whatever reason. Your life is in serious danger if you don't get away from him and report him.
NoIDidn't Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 a European lady plunged to her death during a regular sky dive when the guy she was two timing with (she was married with two kids and her hubby had no idea what was going on) had a second girl on the side!! She got jealous, she got even and she sabotaged the lady's gear. She died while her group watched in horror. Thanks Max I had forgotten about this one. The guy was seeing a MW and had a SG on the side too. The SG found out about the MW seeing him as they all were acquainted and the SG sabotaged the MW parachute. This lady fell over 13000 ft!!!!! That's over 2 miles, I think. Imagine how long this lady either screamed or watched her life flash before her. And she didn't even have to worry about a BW, this was a betrayed OOW. I think they said the single chick had a personality disorder. She didn't feel like what she did was wrong at all. You just never know who you are dealing with. I hope Mr Two Timing never forgets how his actions have touched more than three families.
pureinheart Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 Many "wrongs" are imposed on us as human beings in life in a variety of forms. I would say the person who "goes postal" could care less about consequences to any actions and most likely prior to the said offense had issues with self control with much smaller offenses. I realize the OP was giving a needed warning not to provoke others to anger, and this point should be well taken by those who are provoking. Regardless of the circumstance, or the offense considered being the ultimate betrayal, none of us have the right to retaliate, especially by taking the lives of others. I hope I never have my life wrapped up in anothers life, whether marriage or SO, to the point that it would impair my judgement concerning retaliation in any form.... It's happened to me 4 times (cheating)....once they cheat, I'm gone...I don't want money or revenge....I want nothing because I already have everything, they are the ones that missed out....not me....
pureinheart Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 I would never kill anybody else or myself if I found out my wife was cheating on me. No woman is worth losing my life or my freedom over. Very well said!!!!!!! I am noting self respect in this comment..... Personally am not much for checking up on my mate, following them, nothing....if they cheat, I will find out, and if I find out well.....they are not my property, they have a free will and the right to cheat....and I have the right to leave.....
NoIDidn't Posted April 27, 2007 Posted April 27, 2007 Many "wrongs" are imposed on us as human beings in life in a variety of forms. I would say the person who "goes postal" could care less about consequences to any actions and most likely prior to the said offense had issues with self control with much smaller offenses. I disagree and agree at the same time. Sometimes the wronged person took so many wrongs and did nothing, that the one that got a reaction got the most extreme reaction. Regardless of the circumstance, or the offense considered being the ultimate betrayal, none of us have the right to retaliate, especially by taking the lives of others. Not true. If the perpetrator has the right to offend, the injured have the right to retaliate. We would not have courts if we didn't have the right to retaliate or demand justice. But I understand what you are saying, you are talking about the mindless revenge that just causes more suffering all around. And I still feel that you pay, you play. I hope I never have my life wrapped up in anothers life, whether marriage or SO, to the point that it would impair my judgement concerning retaliation in any form.... Everyone says this, but most don't achieve it. Your judgment WILL be impaired whether you are thinking to retaliate or not. Thinking about revenge is such a normal thing. Acting on it is something altogether different.
frannie Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 I saw reading of the issues of gun control . Reflecting back on what some people hav said there. That got me thinking about all the Murders that get reported over love gone wrong. Jealous BF, Husbands, Wives and GF have all taken a life in a fit of jealous rage. Hmm well luckily I live in a country where people don't have access to guns routinely (I'm in the UK), so no, I don't worry about being shot by someone in a jealous rage.
whichwayisup Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 Hmm well luckily I live in a country where people don't have access to guns routinely (I'm in the UK), so no, I don't worry about being shot by someone in a jealous rage. A knife, a hammer, an axe can do alot of harm in the hands of the jealous raged spouse...Even a BS driving a car.
Woggle Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 Very well said!!!!!!! I am noting self respect in this comment..... Personally am not much for checking up on my mate, following them, nothing....if they cheat, I will find out, and if I find out well.....they are not my property, they have a free will and the right to cheat....and I have the right to leave..... That is how I feel. I trust my wife and I never spy on her or try to tell her she can't do certain things but if I find out she broke that trust I will divorce her in a heartbeat.
mrmaximum Posted April 29, 2007 Posted April 29, 2007 That is how I feel. I trust my wife and I never spy on her or try to tell her she can't do certain things but if I find out she broke that trust I will divorce her in a heartbeat. That is the mutual understanding that the wife and I have. We have both dealt with infidelity in our pasts and we have both agreed that we just aren't going to go through that again. It's too much work for even the BS to get over. You screw up - you're out, no hesitation.
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