Subject: Women sues cellphone provider for exposing affair
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Women sues cellphone provider for exposing affair

This one's another good one

Link: http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/ ... air-is-exposed?bn=1

Woman sues her cell company because the husband was able to get a single bill and saw fishy phone calls on the bill.
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Reply #1 Mauker's post

Stupid. she was just too cheap to purchase another prepaid sim card for her affairs.
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Post at 18-5-2010 02:58  Profile P.M. 
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affairs are fun, just dont get caught lol. lucky for me i dont have to worry about that
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Reply #1 Mauker's post

Actually, if they were on a single billing family plan, it is possible to get those details. That's why I'm a single man again. It sucks to find out the truth.
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Reply #4 sunmans's post

I take it your ex-wife was fooling around?

How did you do coming out of the divorce? Did you lose half your estate + alimony?
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Reply #5 atomic3d's post

Yep! When I asked her about it. She didn't deny it. I give her credit for her honesty . I'm still making 50% of the mortgage payments. (We agreed) that our daughter will have the house in the future. And I'm paying for her schooling too. I don't think it wasnt that bad. What do you think?

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Reply #6 sunmans's post

Sounds like it was surprisingly amicable, wouldn't have pleased the lawyers.

How many years of schooling has she got left? You don't want to make it to open ended.

Did you get that agreement in writing?

Fell free to tell me to mind my own business here.
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Reply #7 atomic3d's post

It's ok Dude. It wasn't a bitter divorce. She explained to me the situation and I understood. To be honest, the honeymoon was over a long time ago. Our daughter was  young at that time so, in a way, The timing was not right. We tried to (be happy) in front of our daughter........ Now, she is older, she understands the situation. She's alright with it. She will finish school in 7 years. Not that long.....

Everything is verbal. My ex is not the type that would renege on the agreement. That is something I know for sure. She has more to lose than me!

Are you in the same boat?
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Reply #8 sunmans's post

No, but I've never been a big believer in marriage, seen too much damage done, from an early age. Marriage was originally meant as a means of passing property from a father to son-in-law. It's not a natural long term state for men or women.

Really children are the only half way decent argument I've seen for it's continued existence.

I can understand you trusting her on the agreement though, if she did renege she'd be cheating her daughter not you.
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Reply #4 sunmans's post

Well bro, you're on this site now, so I hope you're getting your fair share of poon on the side!  Did you join 141 before of after finding the truth about the wife?
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Reply #10 This_Is_My_Vice's post

A bit after. I needed some time to thing about "what went wrong". I was loyal right to the end. Even when I found out the truth. I know some guys would've gone on the prowl but not me. I'm not that type of person.
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Reply #9 atomic3d's post

Yeah. If she does that, she is one sick lady. I have not reneged on my part of the deal and I hope she won't either.
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Reply #12 sunmans's post

Sorry to hear this happen to you...I'm surprised you're this understanding about the whole situation. I would feel absolutely crushed in this situation. I'm glad you're holding up alright in such a tough spot.




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Reply #13 joblow's post

Thanks. Life goes on. There is no reason to dwell in the past. The future looks good for mongering now.

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Originally posted by sunmans at 18-5-2010 19:16
Thanks. Life goes on. There is no reason to dwell in the past. The future looks good for mongering now.

i like your outlook on life, if only everyone was like that.  i've known a few friends who have been devistated by divorce.  I try to cheer them up or even convince one of my best buds to go see some hot WG's on me, but they just dont wnat to do anything.  I'm hoping in a few months he'll turn around, as its pretty depressing seeing him in this state.
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Reply #15 stranger604's post

I'll put up "The Big List Of The Benefits Of Bachelorism" in the chat section for your friend. I'm sure once he realises that the pros far outway the cons he'll move on and cheer up.

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Reply #15 stranger604's post

Dude! One has to always look on the brighter side of life. It's a learning experience and one can only learn from "mistakes". If one can't learn from their mistakes, they are pretty F-ed up.

In regards to your friend, I know how he feels. I was like that for a few days and thought " Hey, I didn't lose anything. She lost a great guy" I moved on pretty quickly and started to enjoy my life again.

My advice is to forget and move on. It's the only way to do it and never look back.

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yeah i talk to him frequently and it seems like he's slowly getting better.  the main issue i guess was that his wife left him, and he was loyal and whatnot.  they were high school sweethearts, and he's been in love with her since they were kids.  she found some other dude while on vacation alone (he had work) and when she came back she dumped his ass.  they didn't have any kids and whatnot, but they had dogs which they treated like kids and she left them too.

however he's starting to cheer up a bit.. just trying to drag his ass out of hte house as much as possible.
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Reply #18 stranger604's post

That sounds absolutely devastating, especially if you just loved one girl all your life basically. I don't see how someone would ever really get over that...
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Originally posted by amphibean at 20-5-2010 13:59
That sounds absolutely devastating, especially if you just loved one girl all your life basically. I don't see how someone would ever really get over that...

yeah.. i'm greatful to have been taught by own mother that you need to sleep with and date 10 women before you really know whats best for you. hahhaa

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