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Motivation for leaving a cheaters

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deoderant · 18/09/2018 05:00

Some of you here have been cheated on and find yourself stuck between leaving and staying. Well have no fear I'm here to help you understand the type of people you're dealing with.

www.reddit.com/r/adultery/

There, you see these are the type of people you are dealing. Spend a few hours reading the shit in that subreddit and you're stomach will churn.

OP posts:
babygoose48 · 18/09/2018 11:05

I feel sick Sad

BackInTheRoom · 18/09/2018 19:20

Gosh it's all very bleak. They seem to love their AP and not love their SO's...they seem to be aware that this is because their real life is more stressful and filled with responsibility but they seem so black and white about it? They know what they're doing is wrong but their happiness trumps everything. 😕

ovendoor · 18/09/2018 20:14

That's awful reading Angry

Virtuallyconfused · 18/09/2018 21:54

The common theme in those threads resonates.

I am good person doing bad things. I am also a bad person doing things that are good for me. I am not deluded nor am I by nature cruel. I just need something more.

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