Anonymous wrote:Cheating sounds like way to much effort just for some puss.
It's so much easier just to tell the wife to strip off and get on all fours. Plus she gets me snacks from the kitchen after.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals
Does calling the cheaters insane make you feel any better about your boring sex life? Have you ever realized that not everyone has the same moral standards as you?
Openness to experience is actually linked to moral relativism. People who cheat like to experience new sources of pleasure, and don’t have such rigid black and white thinking. They understand that there is no absolute wrong or right.
Do you enjoy being wrong? Everything you’ve responded with has been dead wrong. There are absolute wrongs and rights to everyone and everything. Just because you try to justify it in your own affair-clouded, pleasure addicted mind doesn’t mean it’s true. You need a psychiatrist.
As Led Zeppelin says: Your Time is Gonna Come
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals
Does calling the cheaters insane make you feel any better about your boring sex life? Have you ever realized that not everyone has the same moral standards as you?
Openness to experience is actually linked to moral relativism. People who cheat like to experience new sources of pleasure, and don’t have such rigid black and white thinking. They understand that there is no absolute wrong or right.
Do you enjoy being wrong? Everything you’ve responded with has been dead wrong. There are absolute wrongs and rights to everyone and everything. Just because you try to justify it in your own affair-clouded, pleasure addicted mind doesn’t mean it’s true. You need a psychiatrist.
As Led Zeppelin says: Your Time is Gonna Come
No, I’m not making it up. Feltz and Cokely (2008) found the same thing - moral relativism is linked to certain personality traits like openness to experience.
Not PP but the Germans justified Concentration camps with their “research” too.
You’re a cheating sl*t, just admit it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals
Does calling the cheaters insane make you feel any better about your boring sex life? Have you ever realized that not everyone has the same moral standards as you?
Openness to experience is actually linked to moral relativism. People who cheat like to experience new sources of pleasure, and don’t have such rigid black and white thinking. They understand that there is no absolute wrong or right.
Do you enjoy being wrong? Everything you’ve responded with has been dead wrong. There are absolute wrongs and rights to everyone and everything. Just because you try to justify it in your own affair-clouded, pleasure addicted mind doesn’t mean it’s true. You need a psychiatrist.
As Led Zeppelin says: Your Time is Gonna Come
No, I’m not making it up. Feltz and Cokely (2008) found the same thing - moral relativism is linked to certain personality traits like openness to experience.
Anonymous wrote:To catch a cheating wife, you must be extremely subtle about it and low key. That’s easier said than done. But it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals
Does calling the cheaters insane make you feel any better about your boring sex life? Have you ever realized that not everyone has the same moral standards as you?
Openness to experience is actually linked to moral relativism. People who cheat like to experience new sources of pleasure, and don’t have such rigid black and white thinking. They understand that there is no absolute wrong or right.
Do you enjoy being wrong? Everything you’ve responded with has been dead wrong. There are absolute wrongs and rights to everyone and everything. Just because you try to justify it in your own affair-clouded, pleasure addicted mind doesn’t mean it’s true. You need a psychiatrist.
As Led Zeppelin says: Your Time is Gonna Come

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals
Does calling the cheaters insane make you feel any better about your boring sex life? Have you ever realized that not everyone has the same moral standards as you?
Openness to experience is actually linked to moral relativism. People who cheat like to experience new sources of pleasure, and don’t have such rigid black and white thinking. They understand that there is no absolute wrong or right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals
Does calling the cheaters insane make you feel any better about your boring sex life? Have you ever realized that not everyone has the same moral standards as you?
Openness to experience is actually linked to moral relativism. People who cheat like to experience new sources of pleasure, and don’t have such rigid black and white thinking. They understand that there is no absolute wrong or right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP here. Honestly reading through the strategies here makes me think it's wayyyyy too much trouble FWIW.
It’s not hard and doesn’t take much time. Only takes a poker face and a bit of planning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals
Does calling the cheaters insane make you feel any better about your boring sex life? Have you ever realized that not everyone has the same moral standards as you?
Openness to experience is actually linked to moral relativism. People who cheat like to experience new sources of pleasure, and don’t have such rigid black and white thinking. They understand that there is no absolute wrong or right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals
Does calling the cheaters insane make you feel any better about your boring sex life? Have you ever realized that not everyone has the same moral standards as you?
Openness to experience is actually linked to moral relativism. People who cheat like to experience new sources of pleasure, and don’t have such rigid black and white thinking. They understand that there is no absolute wrong or right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Cheating isn’t illegal.
Yes it is. In Virginia it’s called Bigamy. In other states it’s considered alienation of affection.
More importantly, it’s illegal to any sane persons morals