Volume 4, Issue 19
September 19 - October 2, 2002
by Stephanie Glenn
Dear Stephanie,
I am in a very complicated situation. I have a
wonderful fiance who is going to move in with me next
month. And I have a married boss that I slept with last
night. This flirtation between my boss and myself has
been going on for a while and I always knew he wanted
me, but last night came as a complete shock. Now I'm
not sure if I should still have my fiance move in. What
if this affair continues? --Torn
Dear Torn (funny choice of name, considering it would
take more than a 2x4 to tear her),
The first thing I would do is break up with your
fiance. You don't deserve him and you certainly don't
need to soil his life any further by living with him. Then
you should advise your boss to tell his wife about what
happened so that she can free herself of a cheating, loser
husband. Then you two morally bankrupt assholes can
have a wonderfully blissful life of complete deception
and bad karma.
And speaking of bad karma, I would like to address a little tart who fits into the category of not only morally bankrupt, but also lacking respect for everyone, including herself. It wouldn't be very dignified of me to mention her name, but her initials are something like A-M-Y, and she wins this year's Hussy Galore award. What could anyone possibly do to earn such high esteem?
It all starts out innocently enough last Friday night when she was on a date with 'Joe.' One of Joe's friends, 'Sam,' came out to meet them. Now, it's a well known fact that Sam is in a serious relationship. But that didn't stop Miss Hussy from throwing herself at him, with absolutely no regard for her date Joe. Then at the end of the night, instead of staying with the man she came with or going home, she chose to follow Sam. When Sam asked her why she stalked him home, she slurred in her sleaziest tone, "I have a bet that I can get you to cheat tonight." Bet again, pincushion. Not everyone in this world is as low as you are.
Let's count how many people this little tramp disrespected that evening.
When she was confronted by Sam's girlfriend about this situation, she did exactly what I would expect a hussy like her to do, deny it. I may have had a dash of respect for her if she would have admitted it, blamed it on the wine, and then apologized. But NO -- she denied it, probably in the same way she denies that nasty little odor emitting from down south.
I'm so tired of hearing women complain about cheating men, when so many of them are enablers. When there are single guys everywhere, why do they chose to pursue someone unavailable? Don't these hussies know that it won't work? Do they even realize the karmic implications of being such a dumb bitch? Probably not, but perhaps this one will after she realizes she has messed with those who have friends with the power of the pen.
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