It would probably be possible for Mame to respond to such gibberish, but why would she want to expend the energy needed to sort through your completely disjointed "thoughts".
And as soon as it gets a little hot or testy, you go completely off the rails.
but why would she want to expend the energy needed
Ah yes.. the energy shortage, Global Warming.... say no more ....please....say no more .
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you go completely off the rails.
You mean the rails that lead inescapably to the every man woman and child in the USA being a war criminal ? Perhaps you mean the rails at the side of your bed that they handcuff you to every night ?
Now I know which rails...the rails that lead you to conclude that every man or woman NOT in Ho Chi Minh's army but in the armies of the foreign devils is a war criminal...those rails ?
Yes, I think you have mentioned that many times...you are a complusive/obsessive...perhaps you are also psychotic...get an professional opinion . There are drugs that may help .
It's each person's personal rule. I refuse to be hit - and at this point in my life, I refuse to stay in a relationship with a man who has given me evidence that I can't trust him. That's just me. I think it's horrible when women hit men. I do wonder what you did to elicit the drink in the face...
That was ridiculous of her. I'm sorry you suffered such a hideous woman.
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nucko
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Fri 26 Aug, 2011 06:17 pm
@maxdancona,
Infidelity is dishonest, at least divorce is aknowledging your failure, if you want to call it that. In a perfect world, neither would be considered moral I don't think. If we lived in a perfect world, however, we'd have no use for the words moral and immoral.
Talking about morality outside of marriage has many contradictions based on cultural practices - especially of the royals. Ramses II had more than 100 wives and concubines. At what point was he immoral?
If it was an accepted behavior, im not so sure you could call it infidelity. Its the breech of trust I'd label as immoral. Morality I think is relative though.