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To: Jay who wrote (1169)8/15/1998 12:24:00 AM
From: alan w  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13994
 
Nobody is perfect.

But I will say this. My wife doesn't have to worry about me being out with someone else. I don't have to worry about her either. Marriage is ups and downs, but it's mainly about trust and helping each other. Theres also the kids. I really don't think I could look my kids in the eyes if I fooled around on their mother. I respect them and her to much to put them through that. I think it's called a conscience.

As far as the Aryans go, I think your idea of perfect people and mine are different. Perfect people don't have the ideals of exterminators. It's about freedom, not fascism.

Have a good weekend

alan w



To: Jay who wrote (1169)8/15/1998 6:05:00 PM
From: The Philosopher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 13994
 
But are you (or your wife) perfect?

I don't know about perfect, but I do know that in 20+ years of marriage neither my wife nor I have ever cheated on each other. No matter how you define sex, adultery, etc. we ain't done it. And we're not alone. There are lots of couples like us. Those who now live in the D.C. swamp (I can say that, I lived there for three years when there were still some ethics to be found there) may think that cheating on your spouse is just good clean harmless fun. But most of us know better. A person who will cheat on their wife will cheat on anybody. As BC shows well.