vsmini Posted May 26, 2011 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.
whichwayisup Posted May 26, 2011 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!
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