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[quote=Anonymous]Ha I'm a military wife now. I knew girls in college who had boyfriends over seas... every single one of them cheated on their significant other. But they were 19-21, so I can see that. Now my DH is a doc. I'm always shocked with his stories of married friends that ask him for a VD prescription. I don't know any names, but I can guess. I think military life can be really stressful and lonely. I hate to hear about it, but I can understand why it would be more prevalent than in the civilian community (although honestly I don't think there is evidence of that, despite what it may seem on this thread) On a side note- it is illegal for an active duty military member to cheat on their spouse, although it is hard to actually prosecute. I found this: There are three "Elements of Proof" for the offense of Adultery in the Military: That the accused wrongfully had sexual intercourse with a certain person; That, at the time, the accused or the other person was married to someone else; and That, under the circumstances, the conduct of the accused was to the prejudice of good order and discipline in the armed forces or was of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces.[/quote]
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