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Why do women cheat on their husbands
Posted on 02/25/2002 10:37:25 AM PST by Intimidator
Ok, since we've run the gamut on why men cheat on their wives, lets got with "why do women cheat on their husbands"
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To: Intimidator
Does it ever cross these women's minds that what they do to their husbands that just perhaps someday they will have to stand by and watch their sons being destroyed by a woman of the same caliber as themselves ?
The same goes for a man who cheats on his wife. Just perhaps this same husband one day as a father will have to stand back and witness the devestation of his daughter by a husband like himself ?
What goes around comes around, only not in the same manner as you might expect it to.
To: shaggy eel
I don't believe drugs should be legal and neither do I think prostitution because they bring in criminal elements that can create a bad influence in neighborhoods.
To: Intimidator
My husband and I will be married 40 years in November and I have never cheated on him, although I've had the opportunity once. And I don't wear a wedding ring, I don't need one to remind me that I am married
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posted on
02/25/2002 6:25:53 PM PST
by
Kaslin
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To: EricOKC
Drugs and prostitution do contribute to the criminal element and does encourage more violate crime, the statistics have proven it.
To: shaggy eel
25 words? -- No.
-- I've probably posted close to 25 thousand in my 4 years here on the subject, and haven't even come close to convincing the so-called conservatives here that I'm conservative & they aren't.
-- It's a catch 22 situation.
You have to really believe in the individual liberty principles of the constitution, to be a true conservative. -- They don't.
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posted on
02/25/2002 6:30:21 PM PST
by
tpaine
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To: shaggy eel
I haven't been able to get a concise and constructive understanding of the difference between Republican and LibertarianA libertarian is a conservative that is addicted to drugs and wants it legal. A republican can be either someone that wants smaller gov't etc. or someone that just wants gov't to force others on its agenda rather than the liberal agenda.
To: cactmh
Ass you say, me boyo.
[Seems that aggie has found some love here. How nice for you both.]
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posted on
02/25/2002 6:34:16 PM PST
by
tpaine
To: marajade
,,, I'd go along with that. Sadly, the new models of efficiency are the drug trade and their allied derivatives. I think the more government can be removed from your life, the better off you are though - and ever increasingly, governments simply can't be held up as models of efficiency. I firmly believe the most dangerous group on the planet are bureaucrats.
To: EricOKC
You haven't been on Van Buren between 20 and 40 avenues in the pm in Phoenix AZ have you?
To: VRWC_minion;dawgsquat
"I haven't been able to get a concise and constructive understanding of the difference between Republican and Libertarian""A libertarian is a conservative that is addicted to drugs and wants it legal. A republican can be either someone that wants smaller gov't etc. or someone that just wants gov't to force others on its agenda rather than the liberal agenda."
But which one is most likely to have a wife that cheats??? (staying on topic)
FYI dawg! (bwahahahahaha...not for the wife thing - god forbid - but the libertarian good stuff) ;)
To: VRWC_minion
,,, thanx for the clarification. I couldn't go along with the pro-drug policies but I can say I'd sit somewhere between Libertarian and right of middle right.
To: shaggy eel
I firmly believe the most dangerous group on the planet are bureaucrats.
Agree with you and I think so would Pres. Bush. Did you know he and his executive staff carry index cards to track gov't programs in relation to meeting their performance measures? And that once a program is determined to be ineffective, Bush will recommend that the program get defunded?
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To: EricOKC
I disagree. If what you are saying is true why do people get killed stealing beer or cigaretts which are legal?
To: EricOKC; marajade
"Well lets think about this for a second - if drugs and prostitution were LEGAL, what reason would there be for a criminal element?"
You fellas seem to have forgotten that prostitution is perfectly legal in states that allow it.
Nevada is not 'corrupted' by having some well regulated cathouses in selected areas.
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posted on
02/25/2002 6:43:49 PM PST
by
tpaine
To: SunnyUsa
Do you really expect me to respond to stupidity such as that? Got better things to do.
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To: tpaine
What does that mean? That Nevada isn't corrupted?
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