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My husband sends me a text message when he meets a net friend.
The third party may be the most painful, but it is not the most lonely.
The loneliest person is the one who has two feet on both sides.
If he is a good man and really loves these two women, then he is the loneliest, because only he knows the overall situation, and people who know the overall situation are lonely and lonely.
What a third party knows from a man is not everything. A good man won't coax a third party with words like "My wife doesn't know me". The man's original girlfriend may not know anything, so there is no pain.
I don't want to speak for men. Both men and one woman are the same. As long as I love two people at the same time, I will feel unspeakable loneliness. Only he, because of love, has lived in lies and betrayal since then, perhaps for happiness at first, and later, there is no pain and no happiness.
Loving two people at the same time and being loved by two people at the same time seems to be such an indispensable thing in life, and it can only go on like this.
Do two things at the same time without feeling lonely. Not a good person. A good man, with two feet on both sides, realizes what loneliness is.
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