January 11, 2010

Infidelity and the Revenge of Super Glue

This is a true story.

If you are a philanderer, beware.

Watch this video of women conspiring to exact their revenge (or "stick it to him.")

Please do not take notes while you watch this video.

Filed under Blog by Dr. Robert Huizenga - The Infidelity Coach

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January 12, 2010

Doug Steponin @ 10:13 am

Too funny!

I guess jury selection will be more important here than ever!

If any of the jurors have been cheated on, you can bet the women will "get off" without jail time.

A jury loaded with squeemish men, on the other hand, may afford the ladies some nice orange jumpsuits for a few months.

Great post, Robert.

Heidy Tort @ 9:12 pm

Sadly a cheater is like a cancer. Yes is like a cancer to society. I feel sorry for those women who had to ask a jerk like that who he wanted to spend the rest of his life with. Their self esteem is very low not realizing that he didn't love none of them. And they all had the need to fing out who was the lucky one so like that she will feel the privilige to hear it from her ears. He does'nt love none of them. He realy does not even love himself. He has a whole in his personality and so all of those women. Nobody makes anyone happy in life not your kids, mother, wife or husband. All those poor women and know i include my self made another person their living God. And know they are paying the consecuences. I am a songwriter and i had realize that life is like a song and so it is marriage and everything around you. a SONG it is supposed to sound good in harmony if it does not have the wright note it sound bad you have to make a change. but us human keep singing the wrong lirics with the wrong notes because we are unsecure or afraid. but believe me it will never soung wright unles you have the courage itnough to ask god to help you.

January 26, 2010

rhonda @ 9:50 pm

serves him right, what about their pain and humiliation? Their anguish is much worse than any pain caused by ties and super glue…

July 27, 2010

JUNE @ 7:11 am

I dont think i would d anything drastic like that. I want something more lifelong, like feeling my loss x 10. I hope there is such thing as karma or what comes around goes around, but I havent seen it yet. I think its just words.

Irene @ 7:43 am

Well anytime that kind of thing happens, you have to take a step back and think, would I really do something that cruel? It's not in me to be cruel to anyone even if they have been cruel to me.

Sara @ 8:32 am

I heard about this before in the news. And it's actually in my state. Amazing. Did he deserve this? – yes. Should it have been done? – no. It's too extreme. But what jerk. It's kind of funny. Maybe a less "physical" humiliation would have been better. PUBLIC humiliation instead of pubic. Just sayin. But he DID deserve it.

Joy @ 9:36 am

This is of course a twisted crime of assault to say the least. I wonder when we will see the act of infidelity as a twisted crime? If two parties enter a legal contract in any other context and one violates that contract the law applies. There are at least some leagal consequences. When will our marital contracts be observed by our laws with the same degree of respect? Maybe that will aleviate the need of some to seek revenge.

Leslie @ 10:56 am

It's not funny. It's sad all the way around. Where is the integrity and any sort of inner dignity? We are all responsible for our own actions. Yes, he was incorrect. Yes, they were hurt. Does that make hurting him correct behavior? Maybe now they can relate to him because they are on his level (or always have been but didn't want to admit it – actions speak louder than words). Who learns if one cannot lead by example? There is no love there, in their hearts. They lost nothing and only gained something – more fear. I think most everyone misses the crucial point. (And yes, I am living it as well – the pain, the doubt, the sheer sadness, the humiliation. But it's the love that is pulling me through. His actions don't determine who I am and what I know to be true. His actions don't negate the love that is in my heart and, therefore, cannot make me act against it.)

Shirley @ 2:31 pm

Eeww. This is a copycat of the old super-glue trick from the earliest years of its invention. But the sadness and confusion of the women involved with an obvious sociopath — that's just horrible to watch. Creeps can reduce others close to them to being creeps, too. Now who will want or trust any of these women? They've all gone too far. Why ruin your life for a sociopath? Eww.

July 28, 2010

Shelley @ 9:47 am

Two wrongs never make a right.

July 29, 2010

Jacque @ 7:12 pm

Two wrongs don't make a right, but most of the time the second wrong can really make a person feel better :)

ces @ 8:53 pm

I felt very sad for all of them, revenge might seem right, but in the end does not solve the issue of the betrayal and the feelings that it leaves you with.

August 1, 2010

Sandra Munoz @ 1:21 pm

I think the man has no love for him. It was not a good action from the women, but time will take care of the bad deeds we do during life time.

August 18, 2010

Daphne @ 6:31 am

I agree with Lesley. He used them but does taking revenge really solve anything. They now have to faced imprisonment, humiliation & betrayal…..and know to the public. Is this really worth it…I may sound like a coward but find ways to let go.

August 22, 2010

dark @ 6:32 pm

Does it really solve anything? Yes you get a little amusement but what of the charges they may face. But I say good for you ladies, how much more crap do we have to take as women.

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