Comments on: Telling The Other Woman http://midlifebloggers.com/2010/12/13/telling-the-other-woman/ Making The Most of MidLife--Together Fri, 17 Dec 2010 21:56:45 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.0.3 By: Lia http://midlifebloggers.com/2010/12/13/telling-the-other-woman/comment-page-1/#comment-7543 Lia Thu, 16 Dec 2010 15:55:22 +0000 http://midlifebloggers.com/?p=3703#comment-7543 @gerry - I'm glad you were able to move on and live your life well. I'm also glad that that my taking a shot at this very public, shameful event encouraged you to voice your own experience. ps: a lack of conscience encourages sound sleep. @joanna - "Whoa" is right. My words are harsh, but enough of analyzing events in measured politically correct tones. We're all so uncertain at this point in history as to where we are going with our values, and I applaud you for standing up with your own straightforward and simple convictions. @gerry – I’m glad you were able to move on and live your life well. I’m also glad that that my taking a shot at this very public, shameful event encouraged you to voice your own experience. ps: a lack of conscience encourages sound sleep.
@joanna – “Whoa” is right. My words are harsh, but enough of analyzing events in measured politically correct tones. We’re all so uncertain at this point in history as to where we are going with our values, and I applaud you for standing up with your own straightforward and simple convictions.

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By: Gerry Hogan http://midlifebloggers.com/2010/12/13/telling-the-other-woman/comment-page-1/#comment-7541 Gerry Hogan Thu, 16 Dec 2010 00:12:53 +0000 http://midlifebloggers.com/?p=3703#comment-7541 Well said. Despicable indeed. The woman who was instrumental in destroying my first marriage was equally below contempt. My three year old was seriously ill and in intensive care - I finally located my husband to ask him to come home, in the background I heard her say, "Be careful, she may try to use this to get sympathy". Ah well, she ended up with a man who freely acknowledged that he wasn't good enough for me or my children and I got to live my life well. I wonder how women of her ilk, and the aforementioned Ms.Druck sleep. Well said. Despicable indeed. The woman who was instrumental in destroying my first marriage was equally below contempt. My three year old was seriously ill and in intensive care – I finally located my husband to ask him to come home, in the background I heard her say, “Be careful, she may try to use this to get sympathy”. Ah well, she ended up with a man who freely acknowledged that he wasn’t good enough for me or my children and I got to live my life well. I wonder how women of her ilk, and the aforementioned Ms.Druck sleep.

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By: Joanna Jenkins http://midlifebloggers.com/2010/12/13/telling-the-other-woman/comment-page-1/#comment-7536 Joanna Jenkins Wed, 15 Dec 2010 19:03:43 +0000 http://midlifebloggers.com/?p=3703#comment-7536 Whoa, that pretty much lays it all on the table. I agree, a woman knowingly going after another woman's husband is a pig. A woman knowingly going after the husband of a woman battling a disease is even worse. And a husband who cheats on his wife, healthy or otherwise, is a liar and a coward. I kick both John Edwards and Rielle Hunter to the curb. Whoa, that pretty much lays it all on the table.

I agree, a woman knowingly going after another woman’s husband is a pig. A woman knowingly going after the husband of a woman battling a disease is even worse. And a husband who cheats on his wife, healthy or otherwise, is a liar and a coward.

I kick both John Edwards and Rielle Hunter to the curb.

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