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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are right, of course. The sin is equal on both sides.[/quote] No it is not. One made a vow, one did not. That's not equal. Also, in case you are unaware, married men lie to the other woman. They are told he is no longer in love, the wife is fine with him seeking sex elsewhere, they are in the process of separating, the divorce will be final soon, etc. But the bottom line is, the cheater is the one who is married.[/quote] In my case it was a 48 year old married mother. She definitely wasn’t lied to. The only lying was to her spouse. They both knew what they were doing was wrong so they snuck around and hid like sewer rats. I was raised in a family that taught adultery/cheating was wrong. Lying and breaking trust was wrong. Banging someone you knew was married was wrong. I would never and I gave never screwed a married guy even the hot rich ones when I was in my 20s starting out and they were 40. I thought they were slimeballs with kids and a wife at home. You just aren’t a good person if you know that and don’t care. Forget the sisterhood. Take off your pink p@ssy hat. You aren’t a friend of women.[/quote]
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