Help! I Pretended to Be My Ex in an Email. It Ruined His Life.
Briefly

A woman seeks revenge on her unfaithful boyfriend by impersonating him in an email to his HR manager, leading to the loss of his job offer and four months of unemployment. Despite feeling no guilt initially, she grapples with whether to confess her actions to him, unsure if she is morally obliged to share the truth. The scenario emphasizes the complexities of vengeance and its emotional ramifications, as well as the inner conflict that may arise afterwards.
Vengeance, it seems, is a powerful motivator that causes individuals to devise intricate plans to retaliate against those who have wronged them. In the case presented, a woman sought revenge on her unfaithful ex-boyfriend through his email.
In her elaborate scheme, she impersonated him in an email to his HR manager, detailing embarrassing and offensive remarks that ultimately led to the loss of his job offer and prolonged unemployment.
Read at Slate Magazine
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