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netibiza | 12:55 Thu 27th Sep 2012 | Film, Media & TV
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Why oh why does Ken and most other men, blame the other woman for "nearly breaking up my marraige" I hear it so often, and it's his marrtiage not hers so he is at fault in my opinion. He's cheating on his wife the mistress isn't. I know in the bible the mistress is also an adulterer, men are so weak!!
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Totally agree with you. I had a relationship with someone at work who emotionally blackmailed me into staying in it for 3 years even when he had a partner of 20 years and 3 kids at home. When I finally enforced it over, he twisted it all to cover up what he was doing and told a huge pack of lies to his partner, our work colleagues etc. It was and still is diabolical when they (and everyone else) blame me!!. I still haven't had the opportunity to put everyone straight but I am choosing my moment very carefully and I WILL have my day one day!! :-)
he's a useless old codger, and should take some responsibility for his failings, not just in Corrie either.
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hope not, eeww
As long as we don't see them kissing passionately (yuck)!
real life's the greatest soapopera
Equal blame as far as I am concerned, if the woman knows the man is married. Nothing to do with the Bible though ;o). It takes two to tango!
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Cindylou, do have your day and good luck!!!
You'd think Barlow would be of an age where a pair of comfy slippers, a nice cup of tea, and the cryptic crossword in the Weatherfield News, would seem more attractive.

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