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Yeah... the first comment after the story says it best, "She's now the worlds most popular doormat. Congratulations to her."
If you read the text of this story, this woman missed multiple red flags. After reading it, I think they are both nuts and deserve each other. What a mess. This is what I'm talking about when I say that women don't know how to hold their heads high even during heartbreak. Why on earth would anyone put their personal life out there.. it's beyond me. I guess if she's happy and he's happy then good for them.
What a pathetic, sorry display... I expected this to be about a 22 year old, not a woman in her 50s. I am embarrassed for her. What ever happened to dignity and self respect???
What a nutjob: I see they were only dating for a couple of weeks before she found out he was living with someone else. This much drama over a 2 week "relationship" in which you discover you are the Other Woman? She's a bunny boiler.
I think it's hard for many people to maintain dignity and self-respect when the opposite is encouraged. Are you upset? Make a video about it and post it on YouTube. Then a national TV show will show your video, and Kathie Lee Gifford will talk about you. Then lots of blogs and message boards such as CD will talk about your video, and thousands of people who never heard of your plight will watch it and e-mail their friends. And if you look at the bottom of the article, you can post it on your Facebook page or Twitter, so even more people will look at it and talk about it. And I bet there will be some article later about the "phenomenon" and how The Mascara Sobber went viral.
I think it's hard for many people to maintain dignity and self-respect when the opposite is encouraged. Are you upset? Make a video about it and post it on YouTube. Then a national TV show will show your video, and Kathie Lee Gifford will talk about you. Then lots of blogs and message boards such as CD will talk about your video, and thousands of people who never heard of your plight will watch it and e-mail their friends. And if you look at the bottom of the article, you can post it on your Facebook page or Twitter, so even more people will look at it and talk about it. And I bet there will be some article later about the "phenomenon" and how The Mascara Sobber went viral.
It's much ado about nothing.
And at the end you may even get your own show or write a book and be set for life!
Sadly, some scared women will excuse anything to keep a man who has plainly let them know they don't really love them.
See it every day.... my friends actually are Mostly like that. They will take ANYTHING... and I mean ANY kind of treatment... as long as the man stays.
See it every day.... my friends actually are Mostly like that. They will take ANYTHING... and I mean ANY kind of treatment... as long as the man stays.
I guess you and I just have too much self-esteem Carol
The minute a man tells me he's "not sure of how he feels" about me, or that he "thinks there may be other things out there" that he's missing out on - he's gone from my life.
And any woman who marries a man who has expressed that kind of doubt is pretty pathetic for selling herself so short.
I've said this before but it is worth repeating if just one woman hears me and learns something...if your man is not willing to swim thru crocodile infested waters to bring you a lemonade on a hot summer day then he's not dedicated enough to you to be worth marrying
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