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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A friend of mine said she had THE best marriage, bar none. Interdependent, respectful, loving, trusting, amazing, room to grow, all the things everyone wants, needs, envies ... He traveled a lot for his job and actively chased every skirt he saw, was on Ashley Madison, Backpage, Craigslist trolling for p***y. He couldn't get enough. It literally destroyed his wife. And she took all his shit. :D He also lost his cushy job. Drinking and dining do not make a cheating heart. But it can lead to things. NOT WORTH IT EVER. My husband won't go to dinner with people he works with. He also doesn't drink. He says it's bad enough he works with them, he doesn't want to spend his free time with any of them. [/quote] Your husband doth protest too much. [/quote] Seriously? I know plent of people- male, female, married, single- who don't want to spend their free time w their coworkers. [/quote]
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