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Someone else's affair - Trigger me this.

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 kickboxer (original poster member #39858) posted at 8:05 PM on Thursday, September 26th, 2013

I'm involved in a fairly large online support network revolving around my daughter's chronic autoimmune disease. I've been active in the community for several years...and, much like the community here at SI, you come to know and recognize familiar names/stories.

A few years ago, two members of the community began openly flirting with each other. It seemed to progress quickly, until it was obvious the two were involved in a love affair -- and they were respectively cheating on their spouses.

Eventually they each left their marriages, and it was sad to witness the turmoil their decisions inflicted on their families.

Anyway, they got married this week.

I've sort of stopped giving two hoots about what they're up to, but there have been tons of congratulatory messages floating around.

It ticks me off to no end to see all the excitement and talk about "new chapters" and "happy endings" and blah, blah, blah.

I call bullshizz. They're both cheaters!!!!! Families have been torn apart, children have been hurt, lies have been told.

I was surprised at how much it bugged me.

BW - 42 (Me)
WH - 39 (2 ONS, 6m EA)
Married 15 years, 3 children
DD: 7/13/13
Status: Rugsweeping, I guess.

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StillLivin ( member #40229) posted at 8:11 PM on Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Amen. So hypocritical. Blehggggg

"Bitch please a good man can't be stolen." ROFLMAO - SBB: 7/2/2014

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