emeraldrafael said:
have fun. Though I'l say this. i thoguht the same way. four months later I found out that the guy she "rejected" had been filling her slot for 3.5 months. She was very good at acting I suppose.
Naturally of course I handled it like a gentleman by saying we were done.
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then stopped being a gentleman and burned slutty **** in her yard with gas and left it at that.
so I suppose the message to take away is they can say no, but that doesnt necessarily mean no.
So basically one girl lied to you and cheated on you and now you're all bitter about it, is that right? Pretty pathetic of you if you ask me.
What you should've been doing instead of developing bitterness is consider the facts surrounding that situation. (if i understood the situation correctly that is)
You trusted her. She abused your trust. Who's really the "lesser person" in that scenario?
The one who CHOSE to trust someone completely, and who actually shows an incredible amount of bravery doing that considering how many ways that trust COULD become betrayed.
OR
The person who got that amount of trust, but willfully and maliciously betrayed it, as well as trying to decieve their way out of taking responsibility for their actions?
I don't know about you but I think that situation says a hell of a lot more negative stuff about the latter person and pretty much nothing negative at all about the former. The first one is a good person, the latter is pretty much the scum of the earth.
WHY the HELL didn't you focus on THAT particular fact after the fallout, instead of wallowing in self-pity and developing bitterness that will eventually haunt pretty much all relationships you ever manage to develop with other women?
Yeah, I know it hurts to get betrayed. But you know what? Just suck it up. It's just pain. It's not going to kill you, and it's certainly not a valid reason to grow that bitter over. Finding out her true colours was a GOOD thing, just imagine how much MORE time you might've wasted on her if you didn't find out as soon as you did?
That said, it's no reason to punish all other women for the evil fuck-ups of one. And if you cling to that untrusting, suspicious and jealous attitude towards other girls you meet, you actually INCREASE the chance of your bitter prejudice becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.
So do yourself a favour and just let it go, and start focusing on the details regarding that situations that truly matter...