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A Woman Scorned

There's no fury like the wrath of a woman scorn. Every woman will have known that they will have been lied to, cheated on, and deceived by their husbands/boyfriends and will have driven them over the edge. It seems that these men (the boyfriends/husbands) have been taking these women (the girlfriends/wives) and what they've done for them for granted and it's not right. It also seems that these women are not good for the guys and the women are angry about it. Some of the guys (the husbands/boyfriends) think that other women are way more intelligent and way more attractive than their current wives/girlfriends, especially when these men are having multiple affairs behind the backs of their women. A woman's scorn means that all of the ladies have had enough of being lied to, cheated on, and being belittled by a bunch of womanizing jerks, that includes the loser boyfriends. And for a bunch of women scorned by infidelities and lies, there's such thing as bad karma. What these bad guys did to their women will happen to them in the near future, and when they pass on, these womanizing fiends will meet their judgment day and God will punish them for all of the misdeeds they've done. The men may lie to their women and they may lie to their family members, that will have included their parents, but they can't lie to Him. He sees everything that's going on, and the men (husbands/boyfriends) are going to pay for what they did to their women (wives/girlfriends). And like the saying goes: "there's no fury like the wrath of a woman scorned." These men better be really careful around these women because if they take them for granted, there's going to be heck to pay.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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