Another shining example of blatant female fukkery.
I was just reading this book that an old friend had when clearing put his stuff:
It's a black British novel from the 90s so none of you would be familiar with it.
Basically it's about some hoe that's "neglected" by her husband. The book states that the man is educated, hard working, ambitious, runs his own accountancy firm with plans to expand and has bought a large apartment his wife resides in that is the envy of all. He has never laid a hand on her and doesn't even verbally abuse her. His crime? Being "boring" and supposedly not fulfilling the sexual needs of his worthless, ungrateful skank of a wife.
Of course he's oblivious to how he feels because not once in the book does she ever sit him down and pour her heart out except through throwing tantrums and insulting him, but instead she tells her FRIEND all their business (now isn't that a surprise

). Anyway, to cut the whole story short, the husband goes off on a two week business trip and of course she's lonely. She meets with some dude at a party, they have an affair, the dude she has an affair with turns out to be someone who was an old enemy of the husband who just wanted to fukk her to get back at him. She discovers this info and sets the dude up in a way that could him in trouble with the law and warns him not to say a word about their affair to the husband. Dude backs off, the husband comes back from the business trip and senses that "something" went down in his absence so rather than ask questions, he magically started paying more attention to his wife and their "relationship" got "better"......and the final words were: Angela realise that every woman deserves adventure at least once in her life.
Can you believe that fukkery that many women put into each other's heads? What's interesting is that this same author had a book before this one about some brotha who was a typical stereotype going around and breaking woman's hearts, but he got his comeuppance in the end. This book here about this hoe totally justified her actions despite her husband being a good, upstanding character. Maybe the author was a hurt by brotha and this was he way of getting revenge, who knows. But the point is that at least with men we call each other out on our bullshyt, but nine times out ten women always justify theirs. A woman can't cheat simply because she's a no good piece of shyt, it's always "understandable" because her husband forgot her shoe buying anniversary or some shyt like that.
Just looking at fakkit ass Tyler Perry's latest movie, it's looks like more of the same nonsense is about to get flashed on the big screen once again.