To: Cvengr
Wasn't one of the most popular books of the last decade " The Bridges of Madison County". It was all about a woman's adultery. People were raving about it. They said it was a fabulous love story. We have raised adultery and cheating to a romantic ideal.
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Hey, don't forget we also glorify drunkeness and suicide in that Las Vegas film with ....aaaaaaughhhh ! now I don't remember his name or the name of the movie!!!! Oh well, nothing lost of importance.
238 posted on
02/25/2002 8:17:00 PM PST by
Cvengr
To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
We have raised adultery and cheating to a romantic ideal.
That's it. That and the fact that it's a me, me, me world. There's little thought about hurting her mate. I am a woman who would rather be robbed, beaten, or whatever by some stranger than to be destroyed emotionally by a man I love. I could never do that to another person, either, because the pain is never gone. Flashbacks of adultery, especially if children are involved, occur at random, even on happy occassions because of a word or an expression. Some people can't go beyond infatuation. When that is gone; they are gone. I wonder if these women have problems bonding with their children since they apparently can't bond with their spouses?
244 posted on
02/25/2002 8:33:04 PM PST by
Jaidyn
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