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myownmaster ( new member #35317) posted at 4:24 AM on Monday, July 29th, 2013
Why is not telling another person of the fool they're being played for considered taking the moral high ground?
It's not a hot button issue for me exactly, but I'm curious as to why in your point of you view, it is so black and white...I'm sure the many posters here who did tell would be curious as well.
MeanBean ( new member #36375) posted at 10:06 AM on Monday, July 29th, 2013
My gut is telling me to maintain the moral high ground, say nothing, move on from my WW (just waiting for the separation papers to be finailized) and let her web of lies unravel all on its own. That will be the greatest revenge as I won't have to do anything.
IMHO You say this but it just looks like a PU$$Y way out of avoiding the problem and helping out another person who is also betrayed.
In the future, don't be upset if somebody doesn't lend you a helping hand when they know of something harmful that could happen to you. You wouldn't want them to compromise their moral high ground.
Me BH:36
Ex W:33
Married 7 years/Dated 3 years
DDay1:October 12 2011
DDay2:November 3 2011
Divorce 2013 july 10
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