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Question: CHEATING WHILE MARRIED. :: Total Votes:62
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1. I would stay, for better or worse. 17  [27.42%]
2. I would divorce the first time. 24  [38.71%]
3. I would divorce only if it was the second time. 14  [22.58%]
4. I would stay , only until the kids are 18 years old. 7  [11.29%]
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Morally it's wrong, but a CRIME?  No.  

Actually, it is.  Adultery https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/?id=609.36

I'm thinking if the state prosecuted in more divorces using statute 609.36 our deficit worries would disappear...and maybe the adulterer would think twice before openly flaunting tawdry affairs...


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It's our stupid television-driven culture. Planned and perceived obsolescence is everywhere. Everything becomes disposable. Our lives become defined by what we cannot live without.

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It's our stupid television-driven culture. Planned and perceived obsolescence is everywhere. Everything becomes disposable. Our lives become defined by what we cannot live without.

I'll have to agree, rather than appreciating what we have most lust after more in all areas only to fined the grass is only greener over the septic tank...true happiness eludes them, merely an illusion, a weakness of the flesh dragging them to the depths of despair...

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I'm thinking if the state prosecuted in more divorces using statute 609.36 our deficit worries would disappear...and maybe the adulterer would think twice before openly flaunting tawdry affairs...


I wonder when that statute was originally written?  

"609.36 ADULTERY.
Subdivision 1.Acts constituting.

When a married woman has sexual intercourse with a man other than her husband, whether married or not, both are guilty of adultery..."  

Is there a statute that clearly states it would be against the law when a married husband has sexual intercourse with a woman other than his wife, whether married or not, both are guilty of adultery...?  

This is probably one of the statutes the state would have take out if they hadn't run out of money and decided it was too time consuming to deal with omitting all obsolete laws.
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There's an epidemic of serial monogamy.

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It's the booze...

nuff said...


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There's an epidemic of serial monogamy.


Is that the married, divorced, remarried situation or the open marriage swinging partners situation?  

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It's the booze...

nuff said...


Ah yes, a famous excuse... :rofl:
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There's an epidemic of serial monogamy.


Is that the married, divorced, remarried situation or the open marriage swinging partners situation?  

:laugh:

marry, divorce, marry, divorce

ala Larry King [except he had a Mulligan/do over with one of his former wives]


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CHEATING WHILE MARRIED., WOULD YOU STAY OR DIVORCE ?

This is a no brainer...I would NOT tolerate breaking of any solemn vows...so I would separate myself from the situation and the woman ASAP. And even if we ended up back together, I would never trust her 100% again.

POINT: don't cheat on your sweetie, married, live in, dating...JUST SAY NO! Will prevent a lot of angst, heartache, and anger!


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