http://twiturm.com/2ju2p Long story short: - Girl cheats on guy. - Guy plans on proposing. - Guy finds out girl cheating. - Guy plans to dump her on radio. It's lengthy, but it's pretty entertaining, but it raises a question: did he go too far?
I wish this would happen to all people who cheat. Especially women. Give them just the attention they crave....
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Already got into a giant argument with people on another BBS about this... 1) She sucks and shouldn't have done that 2) He sucks and shouldn't have handled it that way 3) DJs suck for making a buck off human suffering Simply put, nobody wins, and everybody looks bad from this.
<br> I always wondered, does the moral high road make you feel better about yourself?? I think it's pretty damn funny. And probably more satisfactory than doing nothing...
Sure everyone lost but at least now, the girl lost too. There is nothing worst a women can do to a man than to cheat on him and vice versa. All he did was break her heart like she did to him.
Every time I've done anything reactionary or spiteful/vengeful, I've regretted it almost 99% of the time. I can't imagine this guy looking back and saying "gee, I'm so glad I did that, I'm awesome!"
Exactly how I feel. I don't think everyone lost out. The radio guys had a lot of fun and got them viewers, if I was the guy, I would feel pretty good too.
On this moral high ground note... The first girlfriend I ever had slept with my best friend immediately after we stopped seeing each other, and even worse, they subsequently started dating. Sure, I could've kicked his ass or dressed him down in front of all of our friends, or done some really mean-spirited things with all of the vulnerabilites I knew she had, but in the end, I took satisfaction in knowing that two people who would do that to someone are better off with each other and I'm better off not knowing them. And I didn't want to vindicate their actions by reacting. (believe it or not, one of the things I look for in a girl now is her ability to handle things like this well... if she has a history of nuclear style breakups and a haunted past... chances are I don't want to touch that) It was a hard pill to swallow, but now I feel a lot better for having taken the high road. They're getting married soon, and we're on speaking terms at least and I have no ill will or regrets. They deserve each other, and I dodged a major bullet by not having 1) her as a girlfriend any longer than I did and 2) him as a friend any longer than I did.
5 years! Anybody on the girl's side is crazy. Wench got what she deserved. That's a messed up way though. Now morally it seems so wrong, but I'm not telling anybody to take the high road after 5 years. That can breakdown the strongest man.