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Why Do They Get So Angry?

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Happydays ( member #38681) posted at 11:45 AM on Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

They become angry because they got caught. They become so angry that sometimes one feels if they themselves have cheated or something.

BH 33
FWW 32
DS: 3 year old.
Dday 10/14/2012
No remorse so:
Divorced 02/15/2013. No alimony, no CS, got apartment. Won all battles and mind games off the courts.

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CharlieFoxtrot ( member #38010) posted at 3:59 PM on Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

He would even start checking his pulse every time I got upset. In retrospect, it was hilariously stupid. At the time however I actually (briefly) backed off and even apologized for causing HIM any ill effects.

Ho-ly-crap. X did that exact same thing, STILL DOES whenever we are face to face. I used to back off, too. Now, I giggle

Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.

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Vulcanized ( member #33523) posted at 11:29 PM on Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

It was his way of shutting me up. OMG..how could I be so cruel as to keep bringing up the affair he was actively engaged in if it was going to kill him any moment?! He would even start checking his pulse every time I got upset.

Mine actually threatened suicide, followed by "And it would be all your fault". Ironic, as at the time, I was seriously considering it ...

Me: fBW/MH 40s
3.26.13: Liberation day: D'd the whiny turd after being saddled with a serial cheating, NPD, jitbag 10 years too long

Now:-----> Everything is as it should be

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