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Old 12-17-2003, 01:41 PM   #10
Radar
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My opinion is this lady has a major trust issue. If she doesn't trust her husband she shouldn't stay regardless of whether or not he's actually doing something. Either way they'll both be better off.

She is clearly following and spying on her husband or having others do it for her. If she feels the need to do this, it should be the end.

Let's say for a moment he is cheating on his wife. If she broke it off just for her lack of trust, she's better off because she's not with a cheater and he's better off because he's with someone he obviously likes more.

If he's not cheating, he's better off without here, because he's not with a psycho who can't trust her own husband, which should be the person she trusts the most. She is better off because she will have plenty of time to seek help for her psychological problems and she can seek someone else she might trust more.


It's a mystery to me why they would stay together. I can't understand why they have a television show "change of heart". If my girlfriend told me she wanted to go on that show so we could date other people I'd already have a change of heart. I'd tell her not to let the door hit her on the ass on the way out.
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