One story is about a woman who found out her husband was cheating. She quietly sold his precious car collection and used the money to fund a solo vacation around the world. When he found out, she just said it was payback for his infidelity.
A woman discovered her partner's cheating through some text messages. Instead of confronting him immediately, she started making plans. She changed the locks of their shared apartment and sent all his belongings to his mistress's place. She also made sure to spread the word among their mutual friends about why she did it. This way, she got her revenge in a very public and effective manner.
One story is about a man who found out his wife was cheating. Instead of making a big scene immediately, he quietly gathered evidence. Then he exposed her infidelity to her family and friends at a big gathering. She was shamed in front of everyone.
One story is about a man who found out his wife was cheating. Instead of getting angry immediately, he quietly gathered evidence. Then he exposed her affair to her family and friends in a very public way, which made her feel extremely ashamed.
Rather than dealing with such improper topics, we should encourage stories about loyalty, forgiveness, and building healthy relationships in marriage.
Sure. There was a story in my school. A student cheated during an exam by writing answers on his palm. But when he was sweating nervously, the ink smeared all over his hand and the paper, and he got caught right away.
One revenge story is about a woman whose neighbor constantly let his dog poop on her lawn. She secretly filmed it and then showed the evidence to the homeowners' association. The neighbor got fined. It was a simple but effective form of revenge.
In one case, a person found their significant other cheating. They organized a big 'cheating expose' party. They invited all their mutual friends and family. At the party, they calmly presented all the evidence of the cheating. It was a very public way of getting revenge and made the cheater face the consequences in front of everyone they knew.
One story I heard was about a woman who found out her partner was cheating. Instead of making a scene immediately, she quietly collected evidence of his affairs. She then sent an anonymous package to his workplace with all the proof, which led to him getting fired and his reputation in tatters.
Sure. There was a story about a farmer who always treated his donkey badly, overloading it with work. One day, the donkey got fed up. When the farmer was standing near the well, the donkey pushed him in. Luckily, the well wasn't too deep and the farmer wasn't seriously hurt.
One revenge short story is about a girl in school. Her classmate always spread false rumors about her. The girl found out that the classmate was very afraid of spiders. So she put a fake but very realistic - looking spider in the classmate's locker. When the classmate opened the locker and saw it, she screamed and was really embarrassed. The girl finally got her revenge in a rather mischievous way.
One famous women revenge story is from the movie 'Kill Bill'. The Bride, played by Uma Thurman, wakes from a coma and sets out on a violent revenge spree against those who tried to kill her and her unborn child. It's a story full of intense fight scenes and her determination to get justice.