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The Other Woman, by Eric Jerome Dickey. Author Eric Jerome Dickey has reached a pinnacle in urban erotica with his classic book The Other Woman by writing the urban female-who-has-been-slighted-by-her-man but gets-her-revenge-by-seeking-her-own-hot-boys-while-her-man-is-philandering side of the story. Ha! With Woman he allows the reader to invite herself to finally look at the intimate situation of being "the other woman" from the outside in—literally. On sale now, and worth it.—N.B.

By Neal Boulton at 5:46AM on November 03, 2009
posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 2:40pm

Oh honey—if I knew my man, and what HIV rates are today!?! Not only would I find myself another man WHILE he was cheating, I ditch him with my new man under my arm...and a large Martini in my hand!


posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 2:46pm

I once WALKED IN on my man cheating. I kicked him out, and moved on fast. Sad, as he lost a good man—me.


posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 2:48pm

Can't wait to read a book about a woman who out cheats her cheating man. I love that you review books here!


posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 2:52pm

Sadly, when I started suspecting he was cheating—I started cheating too. Then one day I walked in on them with my new man and kicked him out of my apartment.


posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 2:56pm

I was once caught cheating on my girl. She must have known early on because one day, at a motel that me and my mistress were at, we got a knock on the door. It wasn't pretty, BUT I have been with Rose, my then mistress for 22 years now and I could not be more grateful that I was caught that day.


posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 3:51pm

I have cheated, and I am not proud of it, but like hussywoman, I am still with the woman who was my mistress. I feel bad for the man I hurt years ago, but my redemption is that I am with the person I love to this day and I plan to relocate to Conn. so that I can marry her!


posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 3:56pm

Great post. I cannot wait to read this book. We women need to know the power of our sexuality over men. They ALL cheat—but that is not power. WE have the power. And when, sorry to say because this site is quite tasteful, the pussy is taken away, they all cry uncle.


posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 3:59pm

Hey! I have actually read this book and it is sooooo empowering to us gals. I found my man cheating and I ditched him for the hottest woman of Denver!


posted by
Fri, 11/14/2008 - 6:57pm

Another helpful post by BastardLife.....thank you


posted by
Wed, 07/08/2009 - 11:31am

Anyone caught CHEATING can't be trying very hard to get away with it. Previous post prove me right. How does your SO come home and catch you? You never heard of the No Tell Motel? If you get caught at a motel your shit is raggedy!


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