Thursday, October 27, 2011

Historical Trend Analysis: If He Cheated on Her to be with You


I always believe that if a relationship started out unhealthy, it’ll continue on an unhealthy path. That’s why I don’t get some women - you know, the type who steals another’s husband, then acts so betrayed when he cheats on her later on? Well, what the heck does she expect? She knows his history. In fact, she plays a vital role in his history casted as the home wrecker. What makes her think he’ll turn into the faithful type once she’s got him?

I always thought it was interesting how Sylvia Plath committed suicide after her husband had an affair. Then years later the mistress killed herself in the same manner. Creepy, but interesting. Is the husband really that worthy? What got the mistress this urge to connect to Plath in this morbid way?


3 comments:

Jennifer said...

Some women think it'll never happen to them. Wrong!

Chris said...

Very true. There's also the other side, when you encounter someone who is hinting, suggesting or encouraging you to be unfaithful with them. If they view your commitment to your current spouse/lover/whatever in such low regard, how can you ever expect them to have any commitment to you?

Ms. Lulu said...

Exactly. Either way you look at it, the cheater/encourager are both questionable.

That's why Harkonnen of Dune said: "Never trust a traitor, not even one you created yourself".

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