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- February 10, 1999 at 12:00 am #7459
V-VParticipantWhy is it that women universally want their husbands to be faithful? Isn’t lifetime monogamy too heavy a burden on anyone, including women.? What’s wrong with a little fooling around as long as the other person doesn’t know, and everyone takes care of their responsibilities?
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Name : V-V, Gender : F, Age : 40, City : Paris, State : NA, Country : France,April 19, 2001 at 12:00 am #15002
RanelleMemberCan you really ask that question and take yourself seriously? Too heavy of a burden to honor your spouse? C’mon now! Of course there are exceptions to every rule and I feel that in marriage, especially in these days, you should do what works for you and your partner. It’s all so primitive. Women want some of the same things that they’ve wanted since the beginning of time as do men. As for ‘What’s wrong with a little fooling around as long as everyone takes care of their responsibilities?’, it’s like DUH! Go back to when you were 7, 8 or 9 years old. What do you think you’d feel if you caught your mom or dad fooling around with another man or woman and you asked them what’s going on and they replied with that?! I say…think that one over again…
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Name : Ranelle, Gender : F, Age : 20, City : Sacramento, State : CA, Country : United States,March 23, 2004 at 12:00 am #35316
DB25947ParticipantWhat on Earth would be the point of going though the effort of getting a marriage license and getting the blood test and doing all the things that are required to be married if you aren’t going to be monogamous? If you don’t want to stay with one person, don’t get married. Marriage implies a fidelity and an honesty, don’t take vows you can’t keep.
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