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Interesting post Hamster.... and I was just trying to point out the fact on your original comment of the movie, you are only mentioning the 'good' part of the movie, saying that it's ok because the wife is the only one to stay in bed at night. The movie is very complex, wonderfully dark, and has more layers. So that's why I wrote a bit about the 'down side', and how we can take anything we like and use it to suit our situation - like you did.
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In Britain alone for example, we've had high-powered people who have had affairs who have then lost their position of power. For just an example, as an ex member of the press, I myself worked for a month on a story with one powerful MP who was at the top of the food chain who was having an affair with a married woman. He fathered a kid, and he then lost his job after it hit the paper because cheating is frowned upon. And he was single! The papers run scandals all the time with powerful people cheating, it is so frowned upon. They lose their jobs because they preach the importance of family values and honesty when they, themselves are being anything but and are considered untrustworthy - at best. Britain is not alone in this kind of reaction - the only real one I can think of that is different is Italy's PM, when the affairs hit the press, he did not leave, but that's not because of the thoughts of the Italian people (they disapproved), but more because he pretty much owned the press and culled stories. He's on his way down now tho, at last. And even as youngsters, the difference in America when people date - in the UK we do not even have the 'exclusive dating' issue. When we date someone, they are and are expected to be the only person. We do not multiple date, and even when things are not serious, any other dating, esp if involves sex, is considered cheating. Sure, there are parts in the world where it's ok to have multiple partners, or should I say women or where polygamy is legal. But there is very little difference in Europe and America and values are the same. Cheating is not acceptable. I would take a few tentative steps to say that perhaps the difference is Europeans do not go to therapy etc over it, couples therapy, although available is not widely used. I'd say in the UK we tend to just leave our partners, quietly. Sure hurts the same tho..? Last edited by anonymous82113; Aug 13, 2013 at 05:58 AM. |
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I completely agree. Sex is simply a human biological need. It's like eating food. Yes, eating a meal with your partner can be a very romantic and fulfilling way to spend time together. However, what is the problem if I decide to eat a meal with someone else now and then? Some people are intent on making sex the center of the relationship and if one partner has sex with someone else, the whole relationship is fouled. What utter nonsense! |
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I can only speak for myself, but sex for me is a very emotional connection, the most emotional connection I can ever give. So if having sex with me is the same as sex with Dexter La Jock down the street or eating dinner then it's best we go our separate ways. We wouldn't be sharing a relationship and I've got better things to do like breathe and drink water. Now is it the center of the relationship? No. It's one part of the relationship for me and the most delicate part. It all really just comes down to how different people view that act. |
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And please do not get married. Ever. There is no point in you getting married with this attitude? I hope too that you have an open relationship from the off - so she can agree upfront. You would be more suited to have lived 200+ years ago with your attitude towards marriage, (and from your other posts about not knowing how to date, just having hook-ups from bars etc) and I guess too that you'd never be man enough to be upfront, with your own admission of not letting a girl know where you are etc and being sneaky. Marriage is, in our societies, is now a union - an equal union. If you stray, and want to stray, you owe it to your wife to tell her the truth and let her decide if she wants to accept your extra relationships or let you go. If not open and honest with your wife about this or anything else important, you are taking away her power to choose what she wants in this relationship as well, and that really isn't what being in a marriage is about. Anything less makes a mockery of your wedding vows, and shows very little regard to your wife, and just shows selfishness. Not a great quality in anyone. |
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But those guys who preach and then get caught with escorts - sure those deserve to lose power and be the object of public ridicule. Not for hiring escorts, but for double-dealing. |
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I have deep doubts that if people like a good scandal, that they do deep down lose the respect for the scandal-providers. The scandal generators must be filling some role in society. But I in general find it unsettling that people like scandals. Say, I do not follow famous people, but I do stare at the tabloid covers when I wait in line for my groceries (I do not know about London but we have glossy magazines, women's magazines, and tabloids stuck right in front of us near the checkout lines at grocery stores, so that has been my window into the world of famous people), and see headlines such as "he cheated on X with their kids' babysitter", and a picture of a distraught woman, I wonder - why do I have to learn of it? Why do people enjoy reading about it? Public humiliation is eye candy? Why do they have their fix of gossip at the expense of this woman? Or is it a clever promotion - an attempt to revive a flagging "rating" of that celebrity? I dunno.
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Okay, at that point he lied to all of us. If he had fessed up, my reaction would have been that it was between him and his wife. But don't lie to the world about it. That was my problem with the situation. |
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You can't tell this OPer to go ahead and do this. What if his wife finds out and becomes terribly depressed and ends her life. What if she flips and does something violent. Stick to your polyamorous perfect life.
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![]() ![]() *Practice on-line safety. *Cheaters - collecting jar of hearts. *Make your mess, your message. *"Be the change you want to see" (Gandhi) Last edited by lynn P.; Aug 13, 2013 at 01:25 PM. |
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To the OP, if you have no problem being a deceitful, untrustworthy husband, I will not attempt to tell you to stay faithful. I will say this though. I wish you would stop being a bloody coward and tell your wife the truth. Tell her you're miserable, you need sex to survive and that this marriage is now killing you slowly. You're a grown man, I suggest you act like one, instead of frantically avoiding consequences like a 5 yr old would.
Man up. @lynn; LOL LOL LOL! I can't see HT's posts (by choice) but I see the quotes ![]() |
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This makes me think of you being like my ex husband! He would say things like this and how his world didn't have to evolve around mine. Which I would answer with "no but we have meet at least somewhere in them"
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the only exception I make is for people who actually preach "values" to the public - those deserve being mocked when caught. Since Clinton was not known for that, and was, kind of, trying to deal with domestic and foreign policy as per his call of duty, he does not fall into that bucket, in my book. That tax payers' money was wasted on investigating his private affairs was really sad. And we have homeless people living in the streets. But we spend taxpayers' money asking Clinton about his private life. So, it follows, that this society cares about blow jobs more than it cares to help its homeless members. That is good to know. |
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With which I fully agree. It is unfortunate that he said it the way he did, and not directly as "**** off", but - he probably said whatever his damage control / PR team came up with for him to say. The damage control team probably investigated the state of public opinion and made the judgment that that thing was the best thing to say. So he complied with their recommendation, probably. |
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I was referring more so to 'kept women' of the wealthy and powerful, at a historical level. Certainly, not thinking of movies, or anything of a fictitious nature.
Royal Mistresses, do afford these privileges that I refer to. And that's not to say that the Legal Husband and Wife, actually share a bed. Believe me, I've given lots of thoughts to what is a Mistress. What is a side Lover. And how on Earth can one morally work through such a proposition? I'll say one thing, I couldn't stand by and play second fiddle. And I certainly, wouldn't stand by and exist in an intimate-free relationship either. If you are going to stop sleeping with you husband, then honest to goodness, expect he's going to look elsewhere! Mistress (lover) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia>>Historically the term has denoted a "kept woman", who was maintained in a comfortable (or even lavish) lifestyle by a wealthy man so that she will be available for his sexual pleasure. Such a woman could move between the roles of a mistress and a courtesan depending on her situation and environment. In modern times, however, the word "mistress" is used primarily to refer to the female lover of a man who is married to another woman; in the case of an unmarried man, it is usual to speak of a "girlfriend" or "partner." Historically, a man "kept" a mistress. As the term implies, he was responsible for her debts and provided for her in much the same way as he did his wife, although not legally bound to do so. In more recent times, it is more likely that the mistress has a job of her own, and is less, if at all, financially dependent on the man.[4]<< Quote:
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By the way, I am with you somewhat.. the reason I gave up press work is because I got tired of celebrity. When I first started, I did proper press work, covering news stories... and now the thirst for celeb stuff is so very great, that the papers cover more and more. It is supply and demand am afraid, and it's what sells. I may not like it, but I can't deny it. Edited to add: And I think those people in power and influence should live with decent morals. It's an extra responsibility they take on when they take on the job. |
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Does the reason why sex has stopped carry any importance? She's finds it too painful, no fault of her own. This is the only issue - it's not rejection. Does in sickness and in health mean nothing? |
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Honour, on the other hand. Dr Samuel Johnson, in his A Dictionary of the English Language (1755), defined honour as having several senses, the first of which was "nobility of soul, magnanimity, and a scorn of meanness." Honour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Magnanimity comes to play in the notion of Honour. Noah Webster of the American Language defines Magnanimity as such: MAGNANIMITY, n. [L. magnanimitas; magnus, great, and animus, mind.] Greatness of mind; that elevation or dignity of soul, which encounters danger and trouble with tranquility and firmness, which raises the possessor above revenge, and makes him delight in acts of benevolence, which makes him disdain injustice and meanness, and prompts him to sacrifice personal ease, interest and safety for the accomplishment of useful and noble objects http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnanimity |
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Some people withhold sex, in a manipulative way. Those are the ones, that should expect a man or a woman, to look to leave the relationship, one way or the other. |
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Such language is actually quite unusual these days, but I do appreciate LarSo's frankness with which he used this language. |
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![]() So I went to this party in 1995, in America, and the Americans at the party (all academics) were gossiping about the Brit who engaged an American prostitute in LA! I do not remember his name, or his girlfriend's name, but the girlfriend was a spokeswoman for one of the couturier companies. Was on perfume ads. One of the older, major couturier companies. On the tip of my tongue! Who was this guy? It was a big enough scandal! At any rate, I must say that Americans at the party took great pleasure in discussing the little indiscretions of an iconic Brit. And I remember how they looked - both the British actor and his British gf. I just do not remember the names. ![]() Speaking of Americans and Brits ![]() |
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Example - I am not following politics, but I happen upon a random piece here and there. So, Obama talks about faith. How faith inspires and even INFORMS his decision making. Public prayers. And all of that. To me it is horrifying. Jimmy Carter was known for his religiosity but he kept it PRIVATE. PRIVATE!!! Hello, ever heard of separation of church and state??? just a blurb from Wikipedia: "In 1797, the United States Senate ratified a treaty with Tripoli that stated in Article 11: As the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion;" Obama went to Harvard Law School - did he somehow skip the notion of separation of church and state? He did graduate fine, so I would expect him to know the basic foundation of American society. It is 2013 - how many years since 1797? So it is not some kind of a NEW thing yet to be tried - it is a cornerstone of American political system. And we have public prayers. OMG. And faith informs his decisions - how about that? Faith informs his decisions. INFORMS. I would much prefer that he base his decisions on something a bit more rational. Of course, I do realize that he is doing all of that to win public appeal, so I am not exactly faulting him, but for me blow jobs in the White House are way better than public prayers. Way better. Plus, I actually liked Monika - I did not care for all the other women that were implicated as being sexually connected with Clinton, but I did like Monika. So I am cool with that. But hate public prayers. Also, it does not say anywhere IN WRITING that the president of the united states should not have relations with interns, but it very much says IN WRITING that we have separation of church and state here, so they all should pray in private away from the public eye. It is fine with me, I am fine with all faiths, but people should do all of that stuff in private. |
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