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While I think adultery should be atleast a civil liability if not a misdemeanor, they where where notmarried and even if it was a misdemeanor and they where married that gives her no right to pull out the mans teeth.

I don't think the article says he cheated on her, does it? I believe it just mentions that he left her for another girl. That could mean he left her before engaging in any intimate moments with the other girl.

I agree with you, though. I believe cheating is one of the worst things someone can do, but I certainly don't believe a cheater should be physically harmed or altered in ways such as this.

This woman is a narcissistic and harmful psychopath. Normal people do not use matters pertaining to romantic interest as an excuse to physically mutilate/dismember another human being. That simple.

Interesting to note, this tendency of females to wantonly, and with malice, prefer permanent disfigurement as a means of revenge or payback.

Domestic violence by women against men usually involves weapons (cutting implements or firearms, usually) that they employ while the man is unconscious or incapacitated, the result being death or at the very least lifelong physical impairment.

Sadly, most people do not want to believe women can be ruthless abusers every much as men, until they or a male friend or relative suffers the true "wrath of the woman scorned". Then they see how much no one gives a damn.

In our Western-based society, men are implicitly judged to be a less valuable sort of life then women, and this type of abuse is a symptom of this, a natural extension of the credo that boys are "made of puppy dog tails.

This is a natural outcome of the feminist dogma, which stresses female superiority, not "equality", for we know men and women are fundamentally different and dimorphic.

This is bias against males.

This is a fruit of misandry.

I think it's strange that everyone in this subject consider the guy a dick and almost congratulate the woman.

Considering what she was willing to do to punish his ex he might had VERY good reasons to leave her. That's beyond extreme. It might even be a crime. If she doesn't end up in jail she'll have to find a new job cause being a dentist is over for her. And in fact almost all jobs is over for her unless she lie and doesn't speak about his last job in interview. And lying in interview = fired as soon as the boss learn you lied. She'll end up counting cars in a parking lot.

I don't know how it is possible to have a misexpectation. When you are in a relationship you always have expectations ranging from free love to not even looking at someone of the opposite gender who is not your partner. Ensuring that you are on the same level of expectation as your partner is part of being a relationship.

The "misexpectation" Could just as easily be on his part that he thought that he was free to pursue other women when he was not. Instead I don't think it was "misexpectation" rather it was that he was disloyal (as you said, there are no guarantees only trust)

EVERYONE has misexpectations in relationships. That's why people don't fall in love and marry the first person they date. Your two statements contradict themselves, since he obviously had a misexpectation.

You are right that when in a good relationship, you should know each others expectations. However, that will rarely happen since people often aren't the best at communicating.

No one knows who's fault the breakup was. However, misexpectations are basically the main cause of all relationship failures.

She should pay for indents for him, or pay for whatever it takes for him to obtain something similar to the teeth he had. Further, such an evil woman should be given much more time in prison than three years.

It may be "his mistake," but it certainly isn't his fault. A civilised, moral person doesn't take out all of their ex-boyfriend's teeth just because he left her for another girl. It's entirely her fault, and she should be punished with more than three years in jail.

It's not directly his fault, more of a lack of judgement. But honestly, who goes to their EX after a bitter break-up for surgery/dental work/even ask a favour?!?

She's of course to blame, should get jail time, and pay for all his cosmetic surgery bills, also pain and suffering.

I think it's strange that everyone in this subject consider the guy a dick and almost congratulate the woman.

I have not seen any posters in this thread who condone what the woman did. Maybe you have a preconceived notion that other people think the woman is always right and the man is always wrong, no matter what so you have just assumed that someone would congratulate the woman.

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I don't think the exBF would have to pay to get new teeth. He could easily just sue the company and have everything his whole life covered. Though, still sucks. This is one of my worst fears... a dentist who is crazy.

agreed.

he won't be paying for this. he's going to get a nice settlement.

on the negative side, this is one of the worst stories i've read in a while. kinda like human centipede which i will never ever ever watch haha.

on the plus side he's going to have some sick ass unstoppable fake implants. i hope he goes titanium. haha.

*edit this woman is the definition of evil.

http://i.imgur.com/B6MKZ.jpg lol

A dentist pulled out all her ex-boyfriend?s teeth after he dumped her for another woman ? who has now left him because he is toothless.

Anna Mackowiak, 34, is facing jail after taking her revenge on 45-year-old Marek Olszewski when he turned up at her surgery with toothache just days after breaking up with her.

She gave him a heavy dose of anaesthetic and plucked his teeth out.

She then wrapped his head and jaw in a bandage to stop him opening his mouth and said there had been complications and he would need to see a specialist.

The dentist, who works in Wroclaw, Poland, said: ?I tried to be professional and detach myself from my emotions.

'But when I saw him lying there I just thought, "What a b******".'

Mr Olszewski said: 'I knew something was wrong because when I woke up I couldn?t feel any teeth and my jaw was strapped up with bandages.

'She told me my mouth was numb and I wouldn?t be able to feel anything for a while and that the bandage was there to protect the gums, but that I would need to see a specialist.

'I didn?t have any reason to doubt her, I mean I thought she was a professional.

'But when I got home I looked in the mirror and couldn?t f****** believe it. The b**** had emptied my mouth.

'The new girlfriend has now left me saying she can?t be with a man without teeth.

'And I?m going to have to pay a fortune on getting indents or something.?

Mackowiak is being investigated for medical malpractice and abusing the trust of a patient. She could face three years in jail.

source

Only 3 years? she should have her license revoked permanently. and face 10 years in prison and a huge fine. that ****s RIDICLOUS.

While I think adultery should be atleast a civil liability if not a misdemeanor, they where where notmarried and even if it was a misdemeanor and they where married that gives her no right to pull out the mans teeth.

I think adultery is nobodies god damn business.

This woman is a narcissistic and harmful psychopath. Normal people do not use matters pertaining to romantic interest as an excuse to physically mutilate/dismember another human being. That simple.

Interesting to note, this tendency of females to wantonly, and with malice, prefer permanent disfigurement as a means of revenge or payback.

Domestic violence by women against men usually involves weapons (cutting implements or firearms, usually) that they employ while the man is unconscious or incapacitated, the result being death or at the very least lifelong physical impairment.

Sadly, most people do not want to believe women can be ruthless abusers every much as men, until they or a male friend or relative suffers the true "wrath of the woman scorned". Then they see how much no one gives a damn.

In our Western-based society, men are implicitly judged to be a less valuable sort of life then women, and this type of abuse is a symptom of this, a natural extension of the credo that boys are "made of puppy dog tails.

This is a natural outcome of the feminist dogma, which stresses female superiority, not "equality", for we know men and women are fundamentally different and dimorphic.

This is bias against males.

This is a fruit of misandry.

Yup, and it started with Feminism...

yet again this community has managed to disgust me. Just like how the men here call men lucky to be raped we're calling him lucky to be mutiliated. Disgusting. You people really need to ask if this would fly if it happened to a woman.

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Only 3 years? she should have her license revoked permanently. and face 10 years in prison and a huge fine. that ****s RIDICLOUS.

for sure.

yet again this community has managed to disgust me. Just like how the men here call men lucky to be raped we're calling him lucky to be mutiliated. Disgusting. You people really need to ask if this would fly if it happened to a woman.

sometimes it's hard to tell when people are joking. maybe it's sick but it's easy to joke when it's not you. for the serious stupid comments you just have to ignore them and know how silly they are. i get what you're saying but in that vain more people should be mad that it happened to a man ...

people are people.

I think adultery is nobodies god damn business.

Marriage is a civil contract recognized by the government. At minimum, their should be civil liability like with every other contract. Also, using vulgar language in a forum post is generally considered disrespectful.

'The new girlfriend has now left me saying she can?t be with a man without teeth.

'And I?m going to have to pay a fortune on getting indents or something.?

Mackowiak is being investigated for medical malpractice and abusing the trust of a patient. She could face three years in jail.

1: She has to get sued. And the fortune he is going to make off it, he will be able to replace his teeth and then some.

2: Could? She will face those years.

3: She, at 37, when she gets out of jail, will be without a license to practice and will be jobless.

She just ****ed her life up.

I don't think the exBF would have to pay to get new teeth. He could easily just sue the company and have everything his whole life covered. Though, still sucks. This is one of my worst fears... a dentist who is crazy.

Exactly. The lawsuit is going to be huge.

Marriage is a civil contract recognized by the government. At minimum, their should be civil liability like with every other contract. Also, using vulgar language in a forum post is generally considered disrespectful.

Marriage (also called matrimony or wedlock) is a social union or legal contract between people the creates kinship.

Just in case you cant see that or....

1: She has to get sued. And the fortune he is going to make off it, he will be able to replace his teeth and then some.

2: Could? She will face those years.

3: She, at 37, when she gets out of jail, will be without a license to practice and will be jobless.

She just ****ed her life up.

Exactly. The lawsuit is going to be huge.

Just in case you cant see that or....

You do realize common law marriage still exists too right? That said most people who call themselves married, still got legally married and should have civil liability for their actions at absolute minimum.

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