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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, you took a vow, for better or worse. If your spouse was paralyzed and couldn't have sex, would you feel an affair was "justified"? Sorry but no. First phrase that comes to mind when I think of "justifiable" is "justifiable homicide". An appropriate response to a life threatening situation. No, there's no such thing as an affair in self defense. Get a vibrator.[/quote] I for one would absolutely give me SO a pass to discretely get laid if I was paralyzed - why would I want to deprive them of such a sweet part of life just because I couldn't do it[/quote] I think you can still do it even if paralyzed. OP should get a divorce but promise to remain friends (if he wants that).[/quote] But he is NOT paralyzed. Forced celibacy is not in my vows. My DH has forced me into a celibate life and now I will cheat. For better or worse is a two way street. I didn't take a bow of celibacy-I am NOT a nun! A NP, not the OP.[/quote] Grow up your moron. Either compromise, counseling, or get divorced and then date. You and people that think like that are low life's. Liars and cheaters usually get their karma. Be a grown up, cheating is never justifiable. [/quote]
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