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I commend her for not taking the "high road" and suffering in silence while Eddie and LeeAnn live happily ever after. :P You can't help who you fall in love/lust with, but you can help how you react to it. There is divorce in this country, you can get out, and you don't test the waters of an outside relationship first before you make your move. And not for nothing, but LeeAnn strikes me as terribly naive and I won't be at all surprised when Eddie's running on her too (if he's not already).

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