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No I meant they should fuck the ex.
Crazy woman are just fantastic in bed and if she tries to tell the fiancé you can just say she’s problematic.
One of those rare moments when a statement is completely wrong and completely right at the same time.
Which part is the right part?
The facts of your statement are generally correct. The advice of what to do with that were in another comment, so not reducing the correctness of the comment I was referring to. The advice itself can lead to a very exciting life.
So than which are the wrong parts?
The recommendations of infidelity, introducing mentally unstable people into your life, lying...
Those are all part of making life worth living.
Tru, plus if she's crazy enough fiancé will recognize she nuts and write off the claims.
Source: happily married 5 years
Perhaps. I'm certainly not going to stop you from testing that hypothesis.
True but everything else about them is a serious problem that I will not deal with again.