So, I wrote one article, and got a dozen frantic replies, pages and pages long, from robx. Then Mr. Bond chimes in with:
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Sounds like you are justifying why you are using the phrase out of anger which I don't know why. What you tell your W and your reasoning is up to you. You almost sound guilty using the phrase.
And let's face it, your W used it when she had her A. And honestly I don't think she loved you so it's a moot point. Don't mean to sound harsh, but if she did, she wouldn't have treated you the way she has and disrespected you so much.
So, I made some points you can't argue against and you fall back on personalizing the argument. Whenever the small-minded are caught doing something scummy, they always point fingers in the other direction.
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My heart goes out to you. How about shifting that anger back onto your W where it belongs.
O LOLOLOLOL!
Why would I be angry with my wife? She's doing her thing and leaving me alone, and it's the best feeling in the world. I'll divorce her and be rid of her forever soon.
It's becoming more and more clear why your wives left you. You act like my wife and that's why I'm leaving her.
Back to the topic at hand: I find it pathetic that a few (two of the culprits are showcased here) need to spread their own misery around to the new and impressionable with this slummy trick. I've only been here for a few weeks and I've seen it at least a dozen times.
Newbie: "O my gawd! I just don't know what to do! My husband has given me the 'I love you but I'm not in love with you' speech!
Robx: HA! He's having an AFFAIR! RIGHT NOW he's BANGING AWAY at someone who is much BETTER THAN YOU!
Mr. Bond: I agree with Robx (slurp slurp)
I wonder how many marriages you two bedbugs have ruined that might have been repaired?
M:40 W:40 2 teenagers ILYBNILWY: 09 January 2010 soon to be walking away my situation