hey, misc. I'm going to make this story short. I opened my mom's email today, and found oput she cheatiung on my dad via msn and ********. By the looks of it, the bastard shes cheating with is married aswell. I'm just 15, and i don't know what to do. I feel like ****, and wanna ****ing die. I don't know who else i can ask for advice than the misc. I just want everything to go back to normal. It seems like my mom also feels guilty sometimes, as she cries sometimes for "no reason". I tried to hack the ****er's email to send her a fake message saying hes done with her, but i cant hack it. My mom's not a bad person, and she loves my dad very much, i just don't know what is happening with her. I don't want our amily to split up or anything. Please misc, give me some advice, i dont know what the hell to do.
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07-31-2009, 03:55 PM #1
Just Found Out My mom is cheating on my dad (serious)
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07-31-2009, 03:57 PM #9
- Join Date: Apr 2007
- Location: California, United States
- Age: 33
- Posts: 1,008
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Print that **** out and keep copies of it.
Blackmail her. Get free ****.
In all seriousness, if I was in your shoes. I'd tell my mom that I would tell my dad if she didn't.
Either way, my dad would eventually find out.
EDIT: Forget what I said. Tell your dad and get him to move all his property to a brother or something so he doesn't lose **** when he divorces your mom.
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07-31-2009, 04:00 PM #15
ouch man tough position. first thing I would do is go into her e-mail and take screenshots of EVERYTHING. save those screenshots on a flashdrive or cd or something.
Do you have any other family who you trust to help you out in this position? Any grandparents or aunts/uncles that would handle this well? In all honesty it would be better if someone older who isn't in the immediate family handle this situation.
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07-31-2009, 04:01 PM #21
if serious, then confront her. you'll have the burden of keeping the secret, but it would keep the family together perhaps. only confront her though if you're prepared to keep the secret *if* she says it'll never happen again. If she says she needs to tell your dad etc, then your family could split anyway.
but, definitely get some **** on record and prepare for battle, cos he may need sorted out, especially if he's a prick who doesn't want to let go.We've all been raised in the misc. to believe that one day we'd get repped by BPP, and misc. mods, and misc. stars. But we won't. And we're slowly learning that fact. And we're very, very pissed off.
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