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Married men THAT CHEATED on their wives; Wall of Shame
Topic Started: May 26 2011, 12:45 AM (37,773 Views)
reduref

My argument departs with wholehearted
admittance and concurrence with the spirit and title of this thread. These men
have cheated on their wives, and are guilty as such. Their moral fabric is NOT a
standard of measurement. My remark departs from this point of reference.  These are mostly famous men (or public
figures, if you prefer). The women know these men are married, in some cases
married for many years. They slept with these men knowing full well these are
married men. If, as we accept, these men are guilt of adultery, so are these
women who appeal to their existentialist lust by sleeping with married men.
There is no explaining things away by omitting a fixed and willing partner. That
is the very stating point of adultery, women who sleep with married men knowing
they’re married and men who sleep indulge in sexual affairs. In other words, it
takes two to tango!
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reduref

Trelmorez86
Nov 15 2011, 08:55 PM
reduref
Nov 15 2011, 08:49 PM
It is the women who should be ashamed for sleeping with married men!
Because men don't know they are married? Lolololol, what a fucking idiot, go drink toilet cleaner
Thanks for your instructive reply.
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cisslybee2012
The REBEL
reduref
Nov 15 2011, 09:07 PM
My argument departs with wholehearted
admittance and concurrence with the spirit and title of this thread. These men
have cheated on their wives, and are guilty as such. Their moral fabric is NOT a
standard of measurement. My remark departs from this point of reference.  These are mostly famous men (or public
figures, if you prefer). The women know these men are married, in some cases
married for many years. They slept with these men knowing full well these are
married men. If, as we accept, these men are guilt of adultery, so are these
women who appeal to their existentialist lust by sleeping with married men.
There is no explaining things away by omitting a fixed and willing partner. That
is the very stating point of adultery, women who sleep with married men knowing
they’re married and men who sleep indulge in sexual affairs. In other words, it
takes two to tango!
A man is solely responsible for being faithful to his partner.

Not other people.

So shut up. :)
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reduref

cisslybee2012
Nov 15 2011, 09:20 PM
reduref
Nov 15 2011, 09:07 PM
My argument departs with wholehearted
admittance and concurrence with the spirit and title of this thread. These men
have cheated on their wives, and are guilty as such. Their moral fabric is NOT a
standard of measurement. My remark departs from this point of reference.  These are mostly famous men (or public
figures, if you prefer). The women know these men are married, in some cases
married for many years. They slept with these men knowing full well these are
married men. If, as we accept, these men are guilt of adultery, so are these
women who appeal to their existentialist lust by sleeping with married men.
There is no explaining things away by omitting a fixed and willing partner. That
is the very stating point of adultery, women who sleep with married men knowing
they’re married and men who sleep indulge in sexual affairs. In other words, it
takes two to tango!
A man is solely responsible for being faithful to his partner.

Not other people.

So shut up. :)
I concur. However, what is to be said of the mistress?
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Doctor Magnus Warlock
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Who cares about the intentions of the middle-man/woman?

The point is that your partner who swore to be loyal is anything but loyal. The shame should fall upon the adultering spouse.
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cisslybee2012
The REBEL
reduref
Nov 15 2011, 09:28 PM
cisslybee2012
Nov 15 2011, 09:20 PM
reduref
Nov 15 2011, 09:07 PM
My argument departs with wholehearted
admittance and concurrence with the spirit and title of this thread. These men
have cheated on their wives, and are guilty as such. Their moral fabric is NOT a
standard of measurement. My remark departs from this point of reference.  These are mostly famous men (or public
figures, if you prefer). The women know these men are married, in some cases
married for many years. They slept with these men knowing full well these are
married men. If, as we accept, these men are guilt of adultery, so are these
women who appeal to their existentialist lust by sleeping with married men.
There is no explaining things away by omitting a fixed and willing partner. That
is the very stating point of adultery, women who sleep with married men knowing
they’re married and men who sleep indulge in sexual affairs. In other words, it
takes two to tango!
A man is solely responsible for being faithful to his partner.

Not other people.

So shut up. :)
I concur. However, what is to be said of the mistress?
She's out of it.

Desperate. :-/
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negroplease

reduref
Nov 15 2011, 09:07 PM
My argument departs with wholehearted
admittance and concurrence with the spirit and title of this thread. These men
have cheated on their wives, and are guilty as such. Their moral fabric is NOT a
standard of measurement. My remark departs from this point of reference.  These are mostly famous men (or public
figures, if you prefer). The women know these men are married, in some cases
married for many years. They slept with these men knowing full well these are
married men. If, as we accept, these men are guilt of adultery, so are these
women who appeal to their existentialist lust by sleeping with married men.
There is no explaining things away by omitting a fixed and willing partner. That
is the very stating point of adultery, women who sleep with married men knowing
they’re married and men who sleep indulge in sexual affairs. In other words, it
takes two to tango!
Yes two to tango,

But your initial statement said it was the woman at fault, so which one is it that you believe?
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Amber
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If my husband cheated with another woman I would not accept him back.
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n.W.o.
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Amber
Nov 16 2011, 01:35 AM
If my husband cheated with another woman I would not accept him back.
You need to tell Cain's wife that, Ma...er, Amber.
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reduref

shutupalready
Nov 15 2011, 09:58 PM
reduref
Nov 15 2011, 09:07 PM
My argument departs with wholehearted
admittance and concurrence with the spirit and title of this thread. These men
have cheated on their wives, and are guilty as such. Their moral fabric is NOT a
standard of measurement. My remark departs from this point of reference.  These are mostly famous men (or public
figures, if you prefer). The women know these men are married, in some cases
married for many years. They slept with these men knowing full well these are
married men. If, as we accept, these men are guilt of adultery, so are these
women who appeal to their existentialist lust by sleeping with married men.
There is no explaining things away by omitting a fixed and willing partner. That
is the very stating point of adultery, women who sleep with married men knowing
they’re married and men who sleep indulge in sexual affairs. In other words, it
takes two to tango!
Yes two to tango,

But your initial statement said it was the woman at fault, so which one is it that you believe?
Premise of my initial comment has been explained away. It is not a case of mutually exclusive assertions as you efforted it to appear. The assumption of this thread is that these are men who have committed adultery. I understand that as concession of guilt. I furthered this premise. These men are guilty, so are the women who sleep with these married men. Cannot fathom why you find difficult to ascertain.
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