rgodard80a wrote: Illegitimate means born out of wedlock, not that the mother cheated. So a DNA test won't tell you that, only a birth cert and marriage cert.
Dalomanakora wrote: » Not a wife, but my long term partner had an affair. We broke up around 9 months ago. The cheating isn't that bad. It's painful, but like everyone said already, the lies are worse. What hurt me the most is a toss up between two things - knowing that he was too busy shagging her while I was on the brink of death in hospital with sepsis to visit, that hurt. Or that because I have a mental illness (which has been stable and unmedicated for 4 years), he convinced me I was mentally unwell again and imagining it, to the point where I went to my doctor seeking help. Thankfully she reassured me I wasn't unwell But they hurt an awful lot more than the cheating. Cheating is bad, but the callous, nasty stuff is far worse. But sure it's grand. These things happen. We've all been through relationships that turned bad, and we all get through them i wish the two of them a long, happy relationship because the longer they're happy together, the longer they're not hurting people
cjmc wrote: » I know the type! Blatant blatant lies that she even trips herself up on . Nothing better than lying to me in front of her friends, who all nod and agree even though most, if not all of them know exactly what she’s like. In my case she was narcissistic fcuking psychopath. Good riddance
decky1 wrote: » best wishes for the future , you seem like a real fighter and you will beat this and find happiness.
decky1 wrote: » Narcissistic never gave that word much thought till this happened she love doing things for people and then telling everyone who she had helped etc, shes got on her high horse and said she's staying in the house as [sob sob] she's nowhere to go and half the house is her's[although she never worked since we got married] , her long time lover/c**t won't have anything to do with her as he heard she was with someone else ironic if nothing else.:rolleyes:
cjmc wrote: » I know! Acts holier than thou, she’s the bread winner, super mom, house keeper etc and it’s ALL bull**** . She has a cabal around her who spread her bull**** but actually anyone who isn’t related to her have left, and got on with their own lives and don’t have much to do with her now
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » I'm suddenly picturing every crying-chair on the Worst Houses/ Flats to Rent thread
decky1 wrote: » anyone else know what this means????????????
realdanbreen wrote: » Surely a small little bit of cheating is OK no? I mean would you prefer to be with a fella who doesn't cheat but would bore the hole off you and is as mean as shyte or with a fella who mightn't be shall we say squeaky clean but is great craic!
Blitzkrieger wrote: » I read a book once that referenced a huge DNA study - a lot more children turned out to be illegitimate that you would think. A lot more.
Dalomanakora wrote: » It's not an either or situation, jaysus. I've been with a few men who didn't cheat and were also great craic ffs :pac:
realdanbreen wrote: » You say you've 'been' with a few men who didn't cheat but were great craic. But I take it they're not around now so that doesn't really count.
theteal wrote: » You wouldn't have issue with your missus being prone to the odd ride around town because she's good craic? Also, if someone bores the "hole off you", you perhaps don't get into a relationship with them in the first place. . .
realdanbreen wrote: » See there's the difference, you see cheating or playing around as getting 'the ride'. Sexy guys with the old touch of charisma could play around/flirt for ages without doing that. But when they do...... wow!
ChikiChiki wrote: » I have a similar outlook around humans and the mistakes we can make. An ex cheated on me and broke down and confessed. I actually felt sorry for her at the time. She was genuinely remorseful. We tried to make it work but to be honest the trust was gone so I called it a day.
decky1 wrote: » if your serious about your relationship if your married or living with someone , you work hard to give your wife +kids everything most times leaving yourself short...
Deleted User wrote: » At least she admitted to it and felt some remorse. The worst ones are the ones who feel entitled to it.
decky1 wrote: » yea mine, has'nt taken a feather out of her,all one big game,:(
Deleted User wrote: » This is what having no empathy looks like.