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Originally Posted by honeychile
I have to say that I agree with srmom. The tramp deserved to be dumped, but on the radio? He lost the high road when he turned to the radio.
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Exactly. I've been in a potentially abusive relationship; I've also been cheated on. That said, I understand the base urge to expose the person for being a terrible person who did a very hurtful thing. On the other hand, I know that my name and/or face would be tied to the public exposure of those actions as well. (Case in point: the woman who dated the Oracle guy and put billboards up about their relationship.) The best thing to do is end all contact with the person, pick yourself up, and start all over again.
The pain of most breakups, no matter
how terrible the relationship was, usually goes away quicker than you think. Being connected to something like this won't go away any time soon--for either party.