His name was Lola, he was a showgirl
"I'm a graphic designer so when I found my man cheating, I got creative," says Jo from Reading. "I meticulously Photoshopped his face onto a drag queen's body and text the image anonymously to his rugby mates, saying he seemed to have a second job. Some still don't believe he isn't Latenight Lola."
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Feeling cut-up
Gemma from Portsmouth says: "I snuck into the unfaithful swine's flat and cut out nipple holes in his shirts, slashed the crotch of his underwear and trousers, cut the toes off his socks and changed his morning alarm so when he awoke, late for work, he'd have no choice but to throw on his peep-show threads."
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Unsociable networking
"I hacked into my ex's Facebook account and changed his interests to from cricket, property and documentaries to freeganism and sexual deviance," says Mel from Yorkshire. "He was shunned by his well-to-do friends for quite a while after that, it was most satisfying and I highly recommend doing the same."
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Generous donations
Mary from Winchester says: "I bagged up all my ex husband's clothes the minute he left me for his bit on the side and distributed them amongst the charity shops in the area. Among the donations were Armani suits and handmade shirts worth £300 a-piece but it was the look on his face when he found out that was priceless."
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Booty call
"My boyfriend dumped me over the phone so I decided to use the same medium for my revenge", says Bella from Romsey. "I placed an advert in the press for a hardcore, gay sex line connected to his phone number. The ad was a hit and, to his dismay, he ended up taking around 50 dirty talking calls a day."
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Regain control
Louise from Manchester says: "My ex was a techy geek and had a million gadgets in his flat. More importantly he had remote controls for every gadget in his flat too and without them, most of them wouldn't function. Therefore, when I went to collect my stuff I slipped them all into one of the boxes. Petty but satisfying."
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Taking inspiration
"When I found out my husband was having an affair I remembered the ingenious revenge that Lady Graham-Moon had taken on her spouse. Removing the entire contents of his beloved wine cellar, including bottles of Chateau Latour 1961 worth £300 I went on a wine / milk-round, depositing them onto neighbours' doorsteps."
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The closure makeover
"My greatest revenge," says Karen from Belfast "was to walk into the party he was hosting, after three months of distance, a stone lighter, a spray tan more glowing and a haircut more flattering. His jaw dropped and he spent the entire night trying to get me back. It didn't work because, at that moment, I realised I was over him."
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The parent trap
Jenny from London says: "My ex asked a out another woman the day he dumped me. I rang the restaurant where they were having their first date, asking them to pass on a message. The date came to a halt after he was asked when he would be able to pick up his kids who'd phoned and were waiting for him out in the cold."
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An oldie but a goody
Sam from Oldham says: "I knew my cheating ex would suss out the old revenge favourite of prawns sewed into the curtains so, instead, I made a slit in the undercarriage of his sofa, filled it with seafood and rotten eggs and carefully repaired the tear. I hope many nights of passion were thwarted by the stench."
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