No, it isn't. It's her decision to desecralize his mother's ashes, she needs to be held responsable. I really hate that whole "I did something terrible but it's not my fault, he made me do it". He's not the one who threw the ashes in the river, it's her. Entirely, fully her. He wasn't here holding her wrist and walking her to the bridge.
No, it isn't. It's her decision to desecralize his mother's ashes, she needs to be held responsable. I really hate that whole "I did something terrible but it's not my fault, he made me do it". He's not the one who threw the ashes in the river, it's her. Entirely, fully her. He wasn't here holding her wrist and walking her to the bridge.
I didn't say what she did wasn't wrong.
I said she was within her right to have a reaction and do something about said cheating.
The problem stems from how she reacted in this case being throwing said mothers ashes over a freaking bridge not that she was wrong to react to what the boyfriend did.
She was well within her rights at that point to react in some sort of way the problem here is her reaction is one hell of a gigantic leap in logic and is a sorts wrong on its own.