Worthless Cheaters
I will never understand the mentality of someone who cheats on their significant other. If you are not happy in your current relationship, end it. Do the mature thing and end it.
I've been cheated on by my ex-husband. That doesn't bother me cus he was an abusive prick. He abandoned me and our daughter 10 days before her 1st birthday. I was happy he left. He soon became someone else's problem.
He cheated the entire 3 yrs we were married. He was caught by some friends who came to me. I couldn't get rid of him fast enough.
Now I am in the same boat again. My youngest daughter's father and I were together for years. I chose to stay with him for her sake. Make no mistake. I was miserable and was getting sick of being the only one trying to make the relationship work.
Of course, his texting other females and playing his immature games was what came out. Again, I was over it and him. My mother was dying from cancer. I had more important things to deal with. So, I never confronted him. I waited several years to tell him I knew what he was doing, that I had no feelings for him, and that I stopped giving a damn years ago. He had the gall to be offended.
Dude, your lying ass has been chatting/texting it up with other women and you have the cojones to get offended. Hell, I had the opportunity to be a slag like he was, but I chose to not lower myself to his level.
Our daughter is pissed that he cheated on me, and he lost a lot of her respect. I never want to do something so heinous that I lose my kids' respect. My daughters are the reason I breathe. If not for them, I don't know what I'd do, probably be in a ditch somewhere.
I don't have time to play Mickey Mouse games. No one can handle me, and no one is up to my standards. As a domestic abuse survivor and someone who has been cheated on, I have set very high standards. I'm perfectly happy being alone. Besides, I never wanted to remarry. I'd rather stab myself with a blunt spoon.
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