Jeez, had to share this.
Stupid mistake in the first place on his part, but beware a woman scorned. Just goes to show what they will resort to and they are as destructive as they can be when they want to punish you. I have heard worse, but this is a reminder to never let your guard down. You will rarely see it coming
Consider that he cheated on her, thats it.
http://www.slate.com/id/2302699/
There is the response, where the agony aunt says she should come clean. If I was the dude, I would sue her for damages to teach her a real lesson, but it just goes to show how vindictive women can be.
Edit: Also wanted to add, note the attempt to find a moral justification for this behaviour based on her being the victim of his cheating and him being the bad person. Female rationalisation 101, all summed up in one nice little anecdote for you
Stupid mistake in the first place on his part, but beware a woman scorned. Just goes to show what they will resort to and they are as destructive as they can be when they want to punish you. I have heard worse, but this is a reminder to never let your guard down. You will rarely see it coming
Consider that he cheated on her, thats it.
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Confessing to an Ex-Boyfriend: About two years ago my then-boyfriend got a job offer at a large, global company for nearly a 40 percent pay raise. He was contractually obliged to give a month's notice at his old job and during that time I found out he cheated on me, amongst other things. To get back at him I logged into his email (he gave me his password previously) and wrote an email pretending to be him. The email detailed a drunken weekend out using recreational drugs, racist vents about my ex's then boss, and the last paragraph contained offensive remarks about the HR manager who recruited him. I sent it to the HR manager to make it look like he'd accidentally sent it to her instead of a friend, then deleted the email from his sent account. Naturally the company withdrew the job offer with the excuse that his position was no longer available. My ex was also not permitted to have his old job back, so he spent four months unemployed. To be honest, I feel no guilt over this event considering how much he lied to me, but something keeps nagging at me and I feel like I have to confess it to him. He probably has no idea what happened. Am I morally obliged to tell him, or should I keep it under wraps?
http://www.slate.com/id/2302699/
There is the response, where the agony aunt says she should come clean. If I was the dude, I would sue her for damages to teach her a real lesson, but it just goes to show how vindictive women can be.
Edit: Also wanted to add, note the attempt to find a moral justification for this behaviour based on her being the victim of his cheating and him being the bad person. Female rationalisation 101, all summed up in one nice little anecdote for you