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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 71343" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>So, you are saying ... "<em>He felt I gave him 9 out of 10, but I guess he just couldn't do without the 10, so he needed to go somewhere else for it.</em>" You weren't some unattainable "perfect", so he felt justified in finding companionship somewhere else? Bull hockey!</p><p></p><p>Let me ask you this! Did HE fulfill YOUR "<em>10 out of 10</em>"? Was HE "perfect"? Did he even <em>try</em>? Was he at all concerned with YOUR needs or how YOU felt or what YOU were going through? Was he at all concerned with what disgusting DISEASES he could be bringing home to you! Heck no! HE was out having his "ego" stroked by some other woman who is flattering him and telling him exactly what he wants to hear! With this kind, it all about ME! ME! ME!</p><p> :thumbsdown:</p><p>Don't even <em>consider</em> allowing him to make you feel guilty or "inadequate" in any way! You have done NOTHING wrong! HE should be so ashamed of his selfish, irresponsible actions (and his <em>timing</em>!) that he should be cowering in a corner with a bag over his head! If "counseling" doesn't genuinely open his eyes and cause him to honestly mend his ways, I recommend that you do what Dr. Phil says ... "Kick his <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/2012/censored2.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":censored2:" title="censored2 :censored2:" data-shortname=":censored2:" /> to the curb", then get on with the rest of your life with a clear conscience knowing that YOU did everything you could.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 71343, member: 1883"] So, you are saying ... "[i]He felt I gave him 9 out of 10, but I guess he just couldn't do without the 10, so he needed to go somewhere else for it.[/i]" You weren't some unattainable "perfect", so he felt justified in finding companionship somewhere else? Bull hockey! Let me ask you this! Did HE fulfill YOUR "[i]10 out of 10[/i]"? Was HE "perfect"? Did he even [i]try[/i]? Was he at all concerned with YOUR needs or how YOU felt or what YOU were going through? Was he at all concerned with what disgusting DISEASES he could be bringing home to you! Heck no! HE was out having his "ego" stroked by some other woman who is flattering him and telling him exactly what he wants to hear! With this kind, it all about ME! ME! ME! [img]:thumbsdown:[/img] Don't even [i]consider[/i] allowing him to make you feel guilty or "inadequate" in any way! You have done NOTHING wrong! HE should be so ashamed of his selfish, irresponsible actions (and his [i]timing[/i]!) that he should be cowering in a corner with a bag over his head! If "counseling" doesn't genuinely open his eyes and cause him to honestly mend his ways, I recommend that you do what Dr. Phil says ... "Kick his :censored2: to the curb", then get on with the rest of your life with a clear conscience knowing that YOU did everything you could. [/QUOTE]
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