And I've heard so many women bash men who had the big tool and said how terrible the deed was because the size was there but not the skill or endurance
Depends on the cheater and the spouse. If you live together it's very hard to hide it especially if the other spouse has a brain. Some people cheat once or twice and quit if they feel guilty enough but not enough to come clean
I'll say the same thing I've said in the comments of many of these stories. The WORST thing you can say to a spouse that you're cheating on is that the affair meant nothing to you or that it was purely physical. The allegory to that statement is...1) I value our relationship SO LITTLE that I'd leave my marriage to you 'for nothing' and b) I respect you, my life partner, SO LITTLE that I would trash you AND your emotional well being 'for nothing'. It adds to the devastation of a jilted spouse in the worst way possible and exhibits just how little you respect your marriage.
I never cheated on my wife when I was married. But my greatest motivations to not cheat were the secret that I'd have to keep had I done so and not wanting yo hurt her. My desires to cheat were strictly physical.
Women say it means nothing and it’s only physical because to them, the emotional aspect of cheating is the worst part for them. They don’t realize that to men, the physical is what we focus on.
@@kipconnell2191maybe that’s it for you, but not for me. It’s about trust, respect and commitment. No offense, but if all a man cared about is physically controlling their spouse or being the only one she has sex with, I’d probably want to leave that relationship too.
@@bullwinklemoose8291 exceptions don’t make the rule. And you misinterpreted the point. Think about a scenario where a man cheats and a scenario where the woman cheated. The woman will generally ask questions regarding the emotional aspect. Their first questions are about how the man felt about the AP. The man’s first question will usually be about the physical aspect of the cheating. “Was he better than me.” “Was I not good enough for you?” Etc etc
@@kipconnell2191as a woman I feel strong on both sides. To me they go together. I had a man tell me it was “just physical”. It gave me the strong urge to just physically meet his face with a baseball bat or something…. Of course I didn’t, but I wanted to lol I figured the courts wouldn’t buy the ‘just physical’ excuse any more than I did 🤣
"It was just physical... It meant nothing..." Yeah... well.. Actions are a language that does not lie... the verdict from the evidence is, she does not love him. Since when does the size of this guy's tool have anything to do with love at all?
I like this "STORY"........
He should tell her congratulations on the boost to your self esteem, however it also completely destroyed mine.
A good story.
And I've heard so many women bash men who had the big tool and said how terrible the deed was because the size was there but not the skill or endurance
63% of all cheaters get caught. Think about it.
Depends on the cheater and the spouse. If you live together it's very hard to hide it especially if the other spouse has a brain. Some people cheat once or twice and quit if they feel guilty enough but not enough to come clean
A nice revenge...
Why do they think no emotional connection means anything?
I'll say the same thing I've said in the comments of many of these stories. The WORST thing you can say to a spouse that you're cheating on is that the affair meant nothing to you or that it was purely physical. The allegory to that statement is...1) I value our relationship SO LITTLE that I'd leave my marriage to you 'for nothing' and b) I respect you, my life partner, SO LITTLE that I would trash you AND your emotional well being 'for nothing'. It adds to the devastation of a jilted spouse in the worst way possible and exhibits just how little you respect your marriage.
I never cheated on my wife when I was married. But my greatest motivations to not cheat were the secret that I'd have to keep had I done so and not wanting yo hurt her. My desires to cheat were strictly physical.
Women say it means nothing and it’s only physical because to them, the emotional aspect of cheating is the worst part for them. They don’t realize that to men, the physical is what we focus on.
@@kipconnell2191maybe that’s it for you, but not for me. It’s about trust, respect and commitment. No offense, but if all a man cared about is physically controlling their spouse or being the only one she has sex with, I’d probably want to leave that relationship too.
@@bullwinklemoose8291 exceptions don’t make the rule. And you misinterpreted the point. Think about a scenario where a man cheats and a scenario where the woman cheated. The woman will generally ask questions regarding the emotional aspect. Their first questions are about how the man felt about the AP. The man’s first question will usually be about the physical aspect of the cheating. “Was he better than me.” “Was I not good enough for you?” Etc etc
@@kipconnell2191as a woman I feel strong on both sides. To me they go together. I had a man tell me it was “just physical”. It gave me the strong urge to just physically meet his face with a baseball bat or something…. Of course I didn’t, but I wanted to lol I figured the courts wouldn’t buy the ‘just physical’ excuse any more than I did 🤣
Meatloaf again ?
"It was just physical... It meant nothing..." Yeah... well.. Actions are a language that does not lie... the verdict from the evidence is, she does not love him. Since when does the size of this guy's tool have anything to do with love at all?
Live by the sword, die by the sword, eh?
Soo tell me U took the Car keys
Get a better narrator