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[quote=Anonymous]I can't deal with quoting so here are my thought about the few previous posts. I am a good wife because I care about myself, respect myself and want to do the best I can in all aspects of my life. I am not going to try to be a good wife to keep my man. He is either a loving and faithful partner or he isn't and there is nothing in the world I can do to make him better. It is easier if you think of it in terms of alcoholism - alchoholics don't drink because their marriage sucks they drink because they have issues internally that they and only they can address. I was not saying that only men cheat - I am saying men cheat regardless of their happiness in their marriage. Women on the other hand are a little more complicated and are more likely cheat to get away from their husband. (Which sucks for them since male affair partners flee the scene of the crime much faster than female affair parners) I did not say all men cheat - 40 percent don't. The stats suck but they are what they are. You have a 60 percent chance that your husband is selfish enough or some what damaged. There are all sort of stats that suck - heart attack, disability, cancer, alcoholism, drug abuse - good luck dodging all those bullets.[/quote]
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