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Recovering Infidelity

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recovering infidelity
What kind of family values is the practice of McCain?

What kind of man who leaves his first wife after she had a car accident and moves on to a much younger woman with a huge trust fund? What kind of character is that? McCain was a known womanizer and cheated on his wife numerous times as she struggled to recover from a devastating car accident. Where is the Republican outrage? I do not support Republicans infidelity now? Republican family values – what a JOKE.

Listen you stoned hippie: You have to understand, that car accident completely ruined their appearance. I mean, a man needs something to work. And for the record, some women like to be called the C-word. John McCain respects that. In addition, Obama has a funny name and dark skin, ipso facto, a Muslim terrorist is directly responsible for (wait for) 9-11. That's not racism, is truthiness!

Survive Infidelity: Decisions for Recovering from Infidelity


Written by Shattered Truth Infidelity

February 11th, 2010 at 8:05 pm

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  1. Don’t involve yourself in that kind of drama.

    Gregg Posner

    17 Apr 10 at 6:28 am

  2. I think that people who are in relationships let themselves go somewhat. We all get comfortable and don’t take care of our appearance as much as we should. I also think that we realize this and start to make changes. So that’s probably what’s happening.

    Nola Brashier

    26 Apr 10 at 12:11 pm

  3. Your friends intuition may be reliable in the absence of any real evidence, but if your friend finds one or two "things" that suggest he is having an affair, he likely is. Then your friend probably won’t be able to stop herself from accusing him. She may get the denials, where he will lie to her face hoping she is gullible enough to believe him. Sister, I don’t know anyone’s relationship that has survived infidelity in the long term – she may never trust him again so better to move on as life is too short.

    Garret Casseus

    26 Apr 10 at 8:24 pm

  4. Definitely not. I’ve been both cheated on and a cheater. In the first case I immediately cut all ties with the ba$tard, in the 2nd case I wasn’t caught but if I had I wouldn’t have expected to be forgiven, honestly…. a cheater does not deserve that. They screw up, then they should pay the consequences.

    Jackqueline Melara

    2 May 10 at 8:17 pm

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