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08/07/2008 3:52 PM
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insomniachollie wrote: AudaciousAudrey wrote: insomniachollie wrote: You need to kick both him and the so called "friend" to the curb. This is absolutely unforgivable, especially when you've only been married 3 months. I hate it when people say stuff like that. When is it acceptable? I hate it when people put words in my mouth that I very clearly never said. I said it was unforgivable and then added as an addendum that the shortness of the time it's taken him to become an adulterer was a particular kick in the teeth. Since when is calling something unforgivable a suggestion that it's ever acceptable? Or has that word suddenly changed meaning since I last used it? Honestly, I wonder what's going on in someone's head when they read one thing and assume it to be its opposite.
AudaciousAudrey wrote: insomniachollie wrote: You need to kick both him and the so called "friend" to the curb. This is absolutely unforgivable, especially when you've only been married 3 months. I hate it when people say stuff like that. When is it acceptable?
insomniachollie wrote: You need to kick both him and the so called "friend" to the curb. This is absolutely unforgivable, especially when you've only been married 3 months.
I hate it when people say stuff like that. When is it acceptable?
I hate it when people put words in my mouth that I very clearly never said. I said it was unforgivable and then added as an addendum that the shortness of the time it's taken him to become an adulterer was a particular kick in the teeth. Since when is calling something unforgivable a suggestion that it's ever acceptable? Or has that word suddenly changed meaning since I last used it?
Honestly, I wonder what's going on in someone's head when they read one thing and assume it to be its opposite.
I never put words in your mouth. You said it was "especially" unforgivable due to the amount of time they have been married, but I just think it's equally unacceptable at any time during a marriage.
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