....when she finds out what she has gotten herself into..
Should you comfort the other woman..
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Re: Should you comfort the other woman..
does every woman who has engaged in romance with a man known to her to be either married or openly involved, does she think of herself as the 'other ' woman or does she see herself as his 'new' woman, or juss his woman period...matter of fact does she place any title to herself but rather, see him as HER man
does it even matter to her since she is having her needs,watever they might be, met by a man..one that she likes, loves r just get on with..
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Re: Should you comfort the other woman..
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: R_C</div><div class="ubbcode-body">....when she finds out what she has gotten herself into.. </div></div>
This question is loaded and brings up a very good point. I think I made this point in the other thread, that SOMETIMES the wife is "confronting" and fussing ova a husband she doesn't even care about. What is the freeking point odda dan jus pure ego tripping?
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Re: Should you comfort the other woman..
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: R_C</div><div class="ubbcode-body">....when she finds out what she has gotten herself into.. </div></div>
Well, I can think of one situation when this is appropriate.
This man I know was really in love with this woman. Let's call her Janet. I mean, he fell head over heels in love. They were living together. Janet decides that maybe she was a lesbian after all. His heart was broken. They parted ways. Couple years later he is at the local bar with a friend Desmond and his girlfriend, Marie, . Turns out Marie was the "other woman" from his relationship with Janet. At the time Marie was going through some sexual confusion and had a one-time sexual encounter with Janet.
Well the man ended up comforting Marie "the other woman" as they commiserated over beer their shared past with Janet. They comforted each other figuring that they both had been duped by Janet. Wasn't long before both realized Desmond had gotten up and left.
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