Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Human beings are not naturally monogamous. Society has deemed it necessary to be so. If every (most) married person had their choice, and they knew they wouldn't get a disease or face repercussions, they would probably all be having sex outside of their marriage!
If you feel morally shamed into ending your relationship with him, let it be known on this forum, as I'm younger than he is, but married, and I would love to be getting some on the side!
Hey, thanks for the laugh! But I won't be shamed into ending it. I've read the arguments against me, but I just don't think I'm doing anything wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Human beings are not naturally monogamous. Society has deemed it necessary to be so. If every (most) married person had their choice, and they knew they wouldn't get a disease or face repercussions, they would probably all be having sex outside of their marriage!
If you feel morally shamed into ending your relationship with him, let it be known on this forum, as I'm younger than he is, but married, and I would love to be getting some on the side!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's the column that OP seems to be using as inspiration:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/05/magazine/do-another-womans-marriage-vows-bind-me.html?rref=collection%2Fcolumn%2Fthe-ethicist&action=click&contentCollection=magazine®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&contentPlacement=4&pgtype=collection
I don't "seem to be" using it for inspiration, I AM using it for inspiration. A PP asked me why I posted this and I responded that I read this (NY Times) last week. That certainly doesn't mean my situation is not real.
Anonymous wrote:Hey op. So how did you meet ?? How did you start going out?
I am 50's divorced male children raised and stable job and having no luck
Anonymous wrote:Here's the column that OP seems to be using as inspiration:
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/05/magazine/do-another-womans-marriage-vows-bind-me.html?rref=collection%2Fcolumn%2Fthe-ethicist&action=click&contentCollection=magazine®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&contentPlacement=4&pgtype=collection
Anonymous wrote:Human beings are not naturally monogamous. Society has deemed it necessary to be so. If every (most) married person had their choice, and they knew they wouldn't get a disease or face repercussions, they would probably all be having sex outside of their marriage!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm reading all the replies, and I have a couple of responses.
First, I don't see this as a "dead-end" relationship because I don't want to be married. I am astounded by the number of people who don't understand this. I can't possibly be the only middle-aged woman who has never wanted to be married.
Second, why did I post this? My girlfriends have been telling me that I am wrong because, according to them, I've broken some "code of the sisterhood". I wanted to see if people on here agreed. I just don't think I have any responsibility to "the sisterhood" any more than I do for his marriage vows. If I saw a woman hanging from a cliff, I would try to save her. Not because she is a woman, but because she is human.
Third, they have 3 adult children, no grandkids.
You all may be right that I'm a rotten person, karma will get me, someday I'll be lonely, etc., but for now I'm extremely content.
It seems as if I'm hearing from women and I'd be interested to hear from some guys and get their point of view also.
So after 3 years you just said to yourself, "Hey, I've been listening to my friends tell me I'm wrong, so how about check on DCUM. Yeah, that's what I'll do!"![]()
Yeah, weak troll attempt.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm reading all the replies, and I have a couple of responses.
First, I don't see this as a "dead-end" relationship because I don't want to be married. I am astounded by the number of people who don't understand this. I can't possibly be the only middle-aged woman who has never wanted to be married.
Second, why did I post this? My girlfriends have been telling me that I am wrong because, according to them, I've broken some "code of the sisterhood". I wanted to see if people on here agreed. I just don't think I have any responsibility to "the sisterhood" any more than I do for his marriage vows. If I saw a woman hanging from a cliff, I would try to save her. Not because she is a woman, but because she is human.
Third, they have 3 adult children, no grandkids.
You all may be right that I'm a rotten person, karma will get me, someday I'll be lonely, etc., but for now I'm extremely content.
It seems as if I'm hearing from women and I'd be interested to hear from some guys and get their point of view also.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I'm reading all the replies, and I have a couple of responses.
First, I don't see this as a "dead-end" relationship because I don't want to be married. I am astounded by the number of people who don't understand this. I can't possibly be the only middle-aged woman who has never wanted to be married.
Second, why did I post this? My girlfriends have been telling me that I am wrong because, according to them, I've broken some "code of the sisterhood". I wanted to see if people on here agreed. I just don't think I have any responsibility to "the sisterhood" any more than I do for his marriage vows. If I saw a woman hanging from a cliff, I would try to save her. Not because she is a woman, but because she is human.
Third, they have 3 adult children, no grandkids.
You all may be right that I'm a rotten person, karma will get me, someday I'll be lonely, etc., but for now I'm extremely content.
It seems as if I'm hearing from women and I'd be interested to hear from some guys and get their point of view also.