nddb Posted February 28, 2010 Posted February 28, 2010 Perhaps you have something to contribute besides chiding those who post in this thread? Zing! LMAO.
nowomanocry Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 "In Love" is what kids do when they are practising and pretending to be adults. It's a game. Love is what mature people do and mature people don't play games with each other. Xcellent one Simon! Closes the thread!
bayouboi Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 If someone tells you a problem, and you say 'Oh, not this again! Ive heard it all before!' The other person feels as though they may have 'burdened' the listener and inevitably is not comfortable saying anything else. Noone has empathised - just judged and then dismissed. You'll need to solicit the responses of those who've willingly cheated on their spouses once they've "discovered" they were no longer "in love" with their spouses if you want someone to empathize with the OP.
Forgetmenot Posted March 2, 2010 Posted March 2, 2010 Has she cheated? I cannot see in her post that she has. So would this then be classed as an emotional affair? In this case, do others think that her husband has a role to play in this - or is it all the op's 'problem' and also, just out of interest - if the post had no mention of 'another guy' - would the post be received differently?
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