Home Wreckers

thurley42

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Oh..your serious, i thought you were just cutting through the uneasiness in the room...you know, like when daddy smacks mommy at the dinner table....:killingme
 
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(((echo)))

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okay, so by posting all that info, you just proved to all that yes I dealt with a homewrecker :shrug: Yes my husband cheated on me and yes it was more then with the current one he's with :shrug:

About the leaving my kids and him with $50? Thats pretty interesting since he makes over twice what I do, I dont get child support, let him have 50/50 visitation as he is a good father and split all cost with him 50/50. But you're right, I ran off and left him and my kids :duh: Please don't spread rumors when you only know half of the story. You'd be pleased to know there were other factors besides me catching him with his dick out of his pants, no hitting, but other things that were pretty close to being abusive...so now you know echo - along with everyone else. I'm getting a divorce :jameo:

and next time you get all up and high and mighty about homewrecking, may you think twice when you cheat on jameo or whatever other girl you're boinking. :shudder: and before you talk about someone leaving their kids and hubby with 50$, maybe you should worry about paying child support and communicating with a daughter you know nothing about. KMA echo, you've always creeped me out - now you just became the ONLY person I can actually say I HATE. So feel special for being the only one on that list.

:ohwell: i guess we are both the victim of rumor :coffee:
 
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kris31280

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The person who makes the commitment to get married has a moral and ethical duty to not step outside the confines of that marriage without express permission by their significant other.

The person who messes around with a married or commited person has done nothing morally wrong, only ethically. This person did not make a commitment to remain faithful to someone, but ethically they should not be dallying with someone who has.
 

jetmonkey

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The person who makes the commitment to get married has a moral and ethical duty to not step outside the confines of that marriage without express permission by their significant other.

The person who messes around with a married or commited person has done nothing morally wrong, only ethically. This person did not make a commitment to remain faithful to someone, but ethically they should not be dallying with someone who has.
I do not think that word means what you think it means [/Inigo Montoya]
 

SweetThang

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My thoughts, too. I think a reason someone cheats is because the relationship is having problems, not because an outside source has that much influence over someone.

I think the reason someone cheats is because they have mental health issues and immature, unhealthy attitudes about relationships...plain and simple.
 
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kris31280

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Moral as in "morally wrong" would refer back to the morals, or standards, one has for themselves in regards to what's good and what's not good.

I don't find it morally wrong to sleep with a married person or a commited within a relationship person, but I find it ethically wrong. Morally it cannot be wrong on the single party's part because they have no responsibilities to the other party as they did not make a commitment to them and more than likely do not know them, but ethically one should not be with someone who has previously committed to being with someone else.

Home Wreckers 02-21-2008 11:09 AM STFY dyke
Heh... not sure how I suddenly got classified as a dyke, but we'll go with it if it makes you happy.


Home Wreckers 02-21-2008 11:03 AM so true, so true
Thank you.
 

sockgirl77

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Moral as in "morally wrong" would refer back to the morals, or standards, one has for themselves in regards to what's good and what's not good.

I don't find it morally wrong to sleep with a married person or a commited within a relationship person, but I find it ethically wrong. Morally it cannot be wrong on the single party's part because they have no responsibilities to the other party as they did not make a commitment to them and more than likely do not know them, but ethically one should not be with someone who has previously committed to being with someone else.

Home Wreckers 02-21-2008 11:09 AM STFY dyke
Heh... not sure how I suddenly got classified as a dyke, but we'll go with it if it makes you happy.


Home Wreckers 02-21-2008 11:03 AM so true, so true
Thank you.

Morally, it is wrong. :rolleyes:
 
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