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michaelOfGeorgia -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 4:46:22 PM)

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ORIGINAL: JerseyKrissi72

    it's not cheating if you swallow it all


that's right Krissi...it's not cheating if you get rid of the evidence

LOL




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:30:41 PM)

[sm=banana.gif]it's not cheating if your signficant other is not doing his/ her job at home




RobertCloud -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:41:32 PM)

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ORIGINAL: JerseyKrissi72

[sm=banana.gif]it's not cheating if your signficant other is not doing his/ her job at home


Actually I think there should be a LAW. That if your significant other does not perform sex with you at least once a month for a period of two years straight that you can get an annullment automatically granted if you request it.

Of course, if you truly love your S.O. and it is not their fault but due to some accident or illness you do not have to persue this, but the option is open to you.

But in a situation like mine where my S.O. not only did not inform me of even a small portion of her mental illnesses, she did not inform me that she was ASEXUAL (in fact she faked enjoying sex) until after we were married. [ASEXUAL... people that prefer to live a life without any form of sexual activity at all]

It is why we are separated and as soon as I can get her into a place where she is reasonably safe and someone to oversee her health the divorce will proceed. Grumbles.... Caregiver.. my ass...




TribeTziyon -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:44:58 PM)

Eating ain't cheating............




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:45:42 PM)

it's not cheating if your partner is involved.[:)]




missturbation -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:45:44 PM)

Its not cheating if his name is robert cloud [:D][:D][:D][:D]




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:49:09 PM)

it's not cheating if you keep your eyes closed the entire time




RobertCloud -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:49:54 PM)

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ORIGINAL: missturbation

Its not cheating if his name is robert cloud [:D][:D][:D][:D]


Actually I have talked at length about this with my therapist and since my legal wife and I are separated... it legally is NOT cheating.. lol.. well not on her.. lol.. 

But I would NEVER cheat on the one I am truly in love with... my babygirl... smiles... hey... since I have not been in love with the beast for over 10 years.. only legally trapped because of her medical condition and only now have a way out.. I feel happy for the first time in a very long time.




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:52:03 PM)

you are legally seperated now? that's cool...

* it's not cheating when your ex watches..hell yeah...had my ex husband watch me get banged bytwo guys...was the best night of "his" life...[8D]

she's a very kinky girl[sm=banana.gif]




missturbation -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:52:42 PM)

its not cheating if the day you do it on ends in y.
its not cheating if you are wearing fuck me heels, its all the shoes fault then.
its not cheating if i say so.




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:54:06 PM)

i love how you think miss...


** it's not cheating if there is a 20 year age diff'rence lol




RobertCloud -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:56:25 PM)

In NY all you have to do is for both people in the relationship to tell a professional that you are separated and the courts will uphold that... you don't have to file the paperwork. I intend to though... I am going to Indiana in April to get some people to sign some documents to agree to be trustees over a fund for her once the house is sold. After that I am filing the final paperwork for the legal separation.

However, since, she told her therapist while I was with her that we were separated by New York law, that would hold up in court if she were to try to sue me. So.. yes... according to my therapist we are per New York law legally separated even though no actual paperwork has yet been filed.




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:59:26 PM)

congrats Robert...even though i know a seperation is a difficult thing.

** it's not cheating if you keep it in the family lol.[8D]




UniqueBee -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 5:59:58 PM)

This girl's S.O. wasn't doing his part for more than once a year for five years and then he is the one who left this girl.  He actually stated he was no longer interested in that part of life.  Of course when a very wealthy female began chasing him he changed his mind and is now her S.O.  So, since there was a divorce would this girl be cheating now since the Bible says once married always married?




RWAble -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 6:01:54 PM)

When a women walks down the street, flaunting her wares, that is not cheating? Most women in the world hold men to strict standards as far as cheating goes; however they use all their natural born beauty to disrupt that. If you walk into a store and display yourself as a women in a sexy manner...that is cheating. Get used to it. It is human nature.
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ORIGINAL: missturbation

Flicking through a magazine today and came across an article where men had been asked what constituted as cheating. Here are some of their replies which made me laugh and say whaaaaaaaaat!!
 
* It's not cheating if she looks like your girlfriend.
* Tongue in her mouth: cheating. Tongue in your mouth: not cheating.
* Phone sex is alright, isnt it? If its not physical it doesnt actually count.
* If you wear two condoms its not cheating.
* When my ex was away my female mate gave me a blow job. I wouldnt let 
   her kiss me though - thats too intimate.
* Its not cheating if it hasnt got an official name. Rubbing each other pants
   on, thats not got a title has it?
 
Wtf   ????????? [:D]
 




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 6:04:14 PM)

If God unequivocally states in Malachi that He hates divorce, why then does Jesus state that it permissible on the grounds of adultery in Matthew. Is this some sort of compromise on God's part?

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Yours appears to be a very valid question. There are other passages that may apply as well, however.
First, there are those that would argue that "putting away" in Malachi 2:16 is not talking about divorce, although some newer versions use "divorce" rather than translating the Hebrew word, which simply means to send away. It is used more often for things other than divorce, such as when God sent Adam from the garden (Genesis 3:23), when Noah sent a raven from the ark (Genesis 8:7), when Rebekah's brothers sent her to Isaac (Genesis 24:59), or when someone stretches forth his hand (Genesis 3:22). I do believe, however, that the context would seem to indicate divorce in Malachi 2:16. So my further remarks will assume that he means divorce.
Do the statements of Jesus that allow for a possible exception to the "no divorce" rule amount to a compromise on God's part? If so, it certainly wouldn't be the first time. Jesus even says that God allowed divorce under the Law of Moses as a compromise. "And Jesus answered and said unto them, For the hardness of your heart he wrote you this precept." (Mark 10:5) On the other hand, Jesus is also saying that the rule about divorce for fornications (the Greek language uses the plural) was from the beginning.
We find another case, under the Old Testament, in which divorce was sanctioned, perhaps even demanded, by God. Chapter 10 of Ezra recounts a circumstance in which the people of Israel after the Babylonian captivity swore to God that they would divorce their foreign wives. Not only was this approved by the people, but also by God.
Getting back to the reason Jesus gave for divorce, we may also see valid reasons for this exception. These are based on two possible interpretations of the scripture, both based on contract law.
Some people would say that he is talking about putting away wives who were "damaged goods" before the marriage, because he says fornication and not adultery. The thought here is that a marriage that took place under false pretenses (that the wife claimed to be a virgin when she wasn't) is not a valid contract. Under almost every legal system fraud may be used to void a contract. Thus Jesus may be saying that when a man finds out that his wife lied to him about her virginity he may choose to divorce her. In this case, however, if he fails to divorce her as soon as he finds out then he forfeits the right to do so later.
Another interpretation may be based on the unusual way Jesus phrased the exception. He did not say "fornication" as most versions translate it, but "fornications" in the plural. This might carry the idea that one instance of infidelity is not grounds for divorce, but more than one could be. (I am not saying that this is necessarily the right interpretation, because some might take that as license to commit adultery once, which I don't think is a valid conclusion.) The basis behind this thought is that if one party to the marriage continually violates the contract then the contract may be declared void or breached.
The bottom line in the issue of marriage and divorce is that God expects us to fulfill our vows. God does not like fraud, and he does not like lying. When one party has violated the marriage contract, the contract is voidable by the other party. Essentially, a divorce may sever the marriage because one party has already severed it. In Malachi the putting away that God specifically opposed was "dealing treacherously" with the wife. This would also carry the idea of fraud or breach of covenant. God wants us to stay married and, if possible, live together in a marriage. But God has allowed for the party who has kept a covenant with his wife to end a marriage that the wife has already destroyed.
Finally, it is important to point out that allowing a divorce is not the same as commanding it. It may have been commanded in Ezra 10, but other than that circumstance we are allowed to continue in a marriage in spite of fornications on the part of the other spouse




RobertCloud -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 6:06:01 PM)

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ORIGINAL: UniqueBee

This girl's S.O. wasn't doing his part for more than once a year for five years and then he is the one who left this girl.  He actually stated he was no longer interested in that part of life.  Of course when a very wealthy female began chasing him he changed his mind and is now her S.O.  So, since there was a divorce would this girl be cheating now since the Bible says once married always married?



There is a reason in the Bible given for a legitimate Divorce... Infidelity... Infidelity does not only mean cheating... it also means not fulfilling one's responsibility to the other... In my eyes your divorce was a scriptural divorce and you would be free to marry again.. (I studied the Bible for many years including the Greek version of the new testament)




UniqueBee -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 6:09:29 PM)

This girl still battles with this question continually.  The girl has no problem with this lifestyle and the Bible, just whether or not if the girl participates in what is most enjoyable to some is it a sin?




JerseyKrissi72 -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 6:11:31 PM)

         I look at it this way....almost EVERYTHING we do is a sin...eating too much, cheating on our spouses, cursing, spanking our children........so long as you ask the Lord for forgiveness for your sins who are we to judge?




Tamerofwild1s -> RE: It's not cheating if................. (3/13/2007 7:49:26 PM)

soooooooooo ...... its not cheating if you go to confession




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