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Old 04-02-2007, 03:22 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by joepole
Lots of good can come out of being a disloyal spouse. You could, for instance, meet somebody better.
Are you saying that you would honestly condone your wife cheating on you because she is looking for someone better than you? I would take it as a personal insult in more ways than one.

Let's take a hypothetical couple to mind for a moment. Let's say the wife began cheating on her husband because she was interested in looking for someone new. This act is despicable, nuf said! Why? Because if you are interested in looking for someone new, then you should NOT be in a serious relationship with someone else, much less married. When you commit to a relationship, you are agreeing to be loyal. However, let's say this nameless wife did find someone new who was, by any definition of the term, better. How can this new partner be sure that his newfound love would be more loyal to him when she now has a history of infidelity?
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