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To all you people saying why didn't OP know the guy was married: It's not like the guy told OP that he was married, this was her first time finding out, making it an even shittier situation. If OP had knew prior to today about the man's wife, then I would say **** OP, she's a bitch for stealing the man from his family. But if not, then F both women's lives, they're both suffering from the man's cheating ways.
I'll find him a take care of him for ya
ohboy. he's a keeper..
dis guy play girls just like jimi hendroix played the guitar
o dddddd, damn that's rough
yikes
I really hate when people call every month that they're dating an "anniversary"... it's not a ******* anniversary. When it comes to relationships... anniversaries are to represent a marriage and celebrate their marriage, not of just them being together as a couple. I never celebrate "anniversaries" when I'm with my boyfriend because they're non existent b/c there's no commitment to celebrate. I only celebrated anniversaries when I was married because that's the whole point of the anniversary. Also... it is NOT an anniversary if the claimed anniversary is in a different month regardless of the date... you call Canada Day on July 1st an anniversary and July 4th because it's on the same day every year. Besides... I don't feel sorry for you.. it's easy to tell if a man is married or not.
So you and your boyfriend have no commitment to one another? That's kind of sad, if you've been together long enough to have anniversaries to not celebrate. Some people, however (this doesn't apply to six month anniversaries, just your sentiment), have long-term committed relationships with someone they aren't married to, and want to celebrate the fact that they've been together for 3 or 5 or 10 years. And how exactly is it easy to tell if a man is married? Married men look the same as unmarried men. They dress the same. You can't tell from how they act, because that's dependent on the person, not their marital status. If he tells his wife he's going out of town on business, he could easily be spending lots of nights away from her, or possibly even has his own apartment. If you're dating a guy with no wedding band, with his own "bachelor pad," are you going to assume he's married? Please share your brilliant, fool-proof way to tell. Lots of accidental "other women" would love to know, I'm sure.
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next year will be the one year anniversary of you killing him
It took six months to find out he was married? Come on now.