Hate this.

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  1. Uh, yeah. Is he acting like a victim here, or is that just me? Because she made him out to be a saint in the book. I don't think she said anything bad about him, she always talked about how good he was and how she was at fault for everything. This piece makes him look like a victim when that's not how he comes across at all. I guess it'd be weird for someone else to tell your story for you (and then to not even know it was happening) but... Paul wasn't the center of the story. Not one bit. The hero was Cheryl and she straight up admits all the bad crap that she did. She's dirty and awful and learns to forgive herself and comes to the realization that while she did bad things that doesn't make her a bad person. Screw victimizing Paul. Cheryl had much more to put out there and come to terms with. Try admitting all of that and knowing that your children will know. That's brave. Freak, I think I've been on five tangents it's so infuriating.

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