agreed. leave it alone. personally i feel it's a manipulative ploy. take away the power it lords over you by ignoring it completely. once she gets it, that it doesn't work, she'll be reluctant to do it again. been down this road many times.
if she hints around it, ignore them.
YMMV. I called to cancel once and was put through to someone who gave me crazy rates to stay on... that was years ago though. You could also get a free month out of them if there was ever any interruption of service that was not bill related...
The Five Things We Cannot Change: And the Happiness We Find by Embracing Them (by David Richo)
calmed me down quite a bit. not an easy read at times but doesn't insult with over optimistic psychobabble...
wow dude, didn't mean to ruffle your feathers but hey.
anyway in regards to the OP my original statement stands... and if it's that bad, dump her and find someone that lacks in areas you need and enjoy the struggle....
What to do?
Remember the lean times and appreciate what you have?
Read the pathetic YAGTs on here and appreciate what you have?
Go out and talk to a few married guys (not newlywed) and appreciate what you have?
sound feasable?
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Sounds like he\she will find out soon enough on their own.
Consider this: You tell the person being cheated on, they "give you up" as the source... now you're in the middle of it. you don't want that, trust me.
These things tend to work themselves out. If you MUST say something...
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