Posted on 06/22/2022 7:16:29 AM PDT by grundle
From the comment section:
"If you're seeking out married men, that might be the reason you're getting ghosted."
"Why would you put any trust whatsoever in a person who would break their marriage vows? You get what you deserve."
"Why is this article even a thing? Like we are supposed to feel bad for the mistress. If they cheat with you- they will cheat on you. & karma will work itself out!"
"This boggles the mind. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that if someone is cheating on their wife. Then perhaps they are not going to be the most reliable partner. God I wish Yahoo would let me post my true feelings for how intelligent this person is."
"Maybe it serves you right for cheating with a married man. You know he's taken, so don't be a garden implement."
"'Having a married man ghost you is an awful thing to go through...' Um, really? It it harder than being a married person whose spouse is cheating on them? Is it unexpected, considering you are with a person who is willing to lie to their spouse and break the vows they made? Did you really expect a liar to keep promises made to you? Then the conclusion, which is basically 'a married man who ghosts you isn't worth it' - Um, newsflash ... BIG REVEAL: NO, a liar who cheats on their spouse and doesn't even respect you enough to have you as anything more than their dirty little secret - isn't worth it. This is really some of the silliest nonsense I've seen an article written about in a while - and that's saying a lot."
(Excerpt) Read more at yahoo.com ...
I liked this comment ...
Read this right after I read the article, “Why did that venomous snake bite me?” article. Good stuff.
Or a Christmas saying.....................
You’re right: Awesome comments.
We are in an era of no personal responsibility under the aegis of leftist control.
Rationalize...
...Homelessness
...Drug addiction
...Criminal behavior
...Fiscal [non] policy
...Joblessness
...(now) Immoral behavior
The list is LONG. Personally, I am heartened by the comments.
Why would anybody getting married is beyond me. Our society does nothing to support the institution. A woman like this would be shunned in the past but now she writes for Yahoo.
You are a whore. A plaything. You are nothing to the married man you are )*’ing. It is hilarious reading some one lament a lack of commitment from a married person they are bleeping.
We get married because we play by God’s rules. Not the world’s.
Yes the world makes a mockery of it. We don’t.
The Yahoo article writer claims to be a “Certified Life and Love Coach.”
Given that writer notes that the article on how to handle an adulterous affair is based on “personal experience,” I’ll agree that she is “certified”! But I better not say in what.
I sometimes wonder if articles like these are just fictitious clickbait to pump their web view metrics up for selling adverts.
The internet version of daytime soaps.
Reasonable responses
Made me laugh
... or a Jolly Green Giant commercial..................
Community is the people YOU surround yourself with
I’m glad my daughter got married. They are both better for it. Their community supports them
I make an oath on a stack of bibles that when I first saw the title, I thought it was a complaint about a man having an affair with a “ghost” and the wife was angry.
I really need to bone up on the newer terms used by serial adulterers.
Why would Yah** open the comments on this article? Weird!
Amen
I’ve always personally liked the phrase “the village bicycle” because everyone gets a ride.
So don’t be the village bicycle.
>> writer claims to be
Maybe 100% fiction at the expense of morality
Certified or certifiable? Words do have meanings you know. :)
What does it mean to get Ghosted?
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