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[quote=Anonymous]You're wrong and definitely stupid. Not sure which is worse. You didn't take a vow, but you know he did. If you cannot live your life honestly or if you are engaging in an act that requires another person to be a liar and a cheat, then you are implicit in his lies and deceit. Of course you are. I once had a priest in training ask if I would entertain having an affair with him. I'm not Catholic or even Christian, but I told him to f off for even asking me to help him be a goddamn liar. Have the balls, man, to live a life of integrity. Don't get me mixed up in your pathetic life. That's what I thought then, and it's what you should think of yourself now. Unless your partner's been honest with his wife and she doesn't care. My husband's parents are still married on paper, but they are psychologically separated and have been for years. They allow each other to find companionship in others, and they have. It's not an "open marriage," it's more like divorced for all intents and purposes while still legally married. THAT is not deceitful.[/quote]
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