Yeah, I totally get why chicks “snap.” Discovering adultery or infidelity is no joke. Been there, done that, not pretty. Do I think people deserve to be killed or maimed for cheating? No. But can I see why a person who has been cheated on and discovered the betrayal could reason that a knife to the jugular is an appropriate response? Yep. (Note: that’s why you have to convince yourself that “If you didn’t see it, it didn’t happen” because it preserves your sanity. Otherwise, you’ll go down that self-destructive, mentally abusive path of searching for evidence of cheating which is never a good idea. Don’t do it. It’ll only make you crazy and your obsession with finding out the truth will divert your attention from more important stuff like life. Trust me, your suspicions are probably correct and if you know you can’t handle the truth, you need to allow your suspicions to be enough and you need to just leave–for good. Hey, works for me.)

This is not my life.
Anyhow, while I don’t condone violence, I certainly condone using cathartic outlets for anger such as music and/or movies. Some do a very good job of capturing the feeling of squeezing the life out of someone. It truly makes me feel better and since sharing is caring, I’m sharing my two favorite music videos which always do the trick. You can thank me later.
[Note: This is for entertainment (therapy) purposes only. Don't get any ideas.]
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