 | TJGypsy2 (7) 10/06/2005 | Absolutely not. I'm sure that this is a painful and possibly humiliating experience to go through (thankfully, I haven't) but killing someone from cheating on you is not an acceptable solution. Dumping their miserable ass and moving on is the best kind of revenge in these situations, I would think.
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 | zuchinibut (41) 10/06/2005 | I can probably say that I would want to do this to an unfaithful spouse, but I would know that this isn't right. The old 2 wrongs don't make a right saying is tired, but true.
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 | kamylienne (80) 10/05/2005 | Not justified; yeah, it would suck, but what good would it do? It's not going to make anything better. They're not going to love you again, or see the error of their ways ( . . . that's for sure).
I've had an unfaithful ex-boyfriend (which is loads easier to take than if he were a spouse, I'd imagine), and it hurt like hell when I found out he was cheating on me, but the best thing I've done was just to leave him in his own, miserable world (I couldn't help him). It sure made me a lot happier, and, theoretically, it should have made him a lot happier in the long run (I mean, hell, if he was cheating on me, he clearly didn't want to be with me, and this way, everybody wins. I don't know if he ever managed to see it that way, but oh well.)
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