View Full Version : If you are married you need to stay outta folks faces!!!!
richierich
03-26-2003, 10:07 AM
Flirting ass married folks should honor their marriage. You aint in the game anymore so stop flirting. I am not the one to make you feel like you still have it, that's your husbands job. Me getting involved with you is like putting a down payment on a house that's not on the market. I don't understand the mentality of someone all up in someone's face and then got the nerve to get mad and jealous because affection and attention is given elsewhere when YOU ARE MARRIED TO BEGIN WITH. Focus on the one that put a ring on your finger, that's the ultimate form of flattery (MARRIAGE). When you want to run back to your husband where does that leave me??? If I do trick off with you, I'm gonna tell yur husband were all of your moles and tattoos are. I will make you think twice before you decide to cheat again. Playing with someone's affection just because you can may have grave consequences. If you aint ready to leave your spouse keep your mouth shut and stay up out of the dating game, you are disrespecting everybody involved.
P.S. It goes for guys too you can't be a whore and married too!!
Peace
[ March 26, 2003, 01:23 PM: Message edited by: richierich ]
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 10:17 AM
What prompted all of this?
Friday
03-26-2003, 10:20 AM
Hey Richie, read my post about What is love? ;)
Dee-Dee Sheridan
03-26-2003, 10:25 AM
Originally posted by richierich:
Flirting ass married folks should honor their marriage. You aint in the game anymore so stop flirting. I am not the one to make you feel like you still have it, that's your husbands job. Me getting involved with you is like putting a down payment on a house that's not on the market. I don't understand the mentality of someone all up in someone's face and then got the nerve to get mad and jealous because affection and attention is given elsewhere when YOU ARE MARRIED TO BEGIN WITH. Focus on the one that put a ring on your finger, that's the ultimate form of flattery (MARRIAGE). When you want to run back to your husband where does that leave me??? If I do trick off with you, I'm gonna tell yur husband were all of your moles and tattoos are. I will make you think twice before you decide to cheat again. Playing with someone's affection just because you can may have grave consequences. If you aint ready to leave your spouse keep your mouth shut and stay up out of the dating game, you are disrespecting everybody involved.
P.S. It goes for guys too you can't be a whore and married too!!
Peace graemlins/grinyes.gif
Originally posted by richierich:
Flirting ass married folks should honor their marriage. You aint in the game anymore so stop flirting. I am not the one to make you feel like you still have it, that's your husbands job. Me getting involved with you is like putting a down payment on a house that's not on the market. I don't understand the mentality of someone all up in someone's face and then got the nerve to get mad and jealous because affection and attention is given elsewhere when YOU ARE MARRIED TO BEGIN WITH. Focus on the one that put a ring on your finger, that's the ultimate form of flattery (MARRIAGE). When you want to run back to your husband where does that leave me??? If I do trick off with you, I'm gonna tell yur husband were all of your moles and tattoos are. I will make you think twice before you decide to cheat again. Playing with someone's affection just because you can may have grave consequences. If you aint ready to leave your spouse keep your mouth shut and stay up out of the dating game, you are disrespecting everybody involved.
P.S. It goes for guys too you can't be a whore and married too!!
Peace What if you're MARRIED to the GAME? smokin.gif
richierich
03-26-2003, 11:23 AM
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
What prompted all of this? Being flirted with by a couple of married women and it's insulting. I'm good enough to creep around with but can't have the whole package and i'm supposed to be discreet about it. That's like come thru the back door at night type shit. I aint the one.
O'love
03-26-2003, 11:37 AM
Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DJ JM3:
What prompted all of this? Being flirted with by a couple of married women and it's insulting. I'm good enough to creep around with but can't have the whole package and i'm supposed to be discreet about it. That's like come thru the back door at night type shit. I aint the one. </font>[/QUOTE]simple solution: ignore 'em
Olaf
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 11:59 AM
Originally posted by richierich:
Being flirted with by a couple of married women and it's insulting. I'm good enough to creep around with but can't have the whole package and i'm supposed to be discreet about it. That's like come thru the back door at night type shit. I aint the one. If you was getting dissed by single women and flirted on by married women, I can see your point......(I hope that is not the case).
Other than that I dont see a real issue here......
richierich
03-26-2003, 12:31 PM
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by richierich:
Being flirted with by a couple of married women and it's insulting. I'm good enough to creep around with but can't have the whole package and i'm supposed to be discreet about it. That's like come thru the back door at night type shit. I aint the one. If you was getting dissed by single women and flirted on by married women, I can see your point......(I hope that is not the case).
Other than that I dont see a real issue here...... </font>[/QUOTE]The issue is people not respecting their marriages and not understanding when you don't want to be a part of their program. I wouldn't like it if I was married and my wife was cheating so why would I be a part in someone else cheating.
Peace
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 12:41 PM
Originally posted by richierich:
The issue is people not respecting their marriages and not understanding when you don't want to be a part of their program. I wouldn't like it if I was married and my wife was cheating so why would I be a part in someone else cheating.
Peace In that sense...I see that but you can never know what that person is going thru....Nothing in life is text book...too many variables to consider.....
richierich
03-26-2003, 12:42 PM
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by richierich:
The issue is people not respecting their marriages and not understanding when you don't want to be a part of their program. I wouldn't like it if I was married and my wife was cheating so why would I be a part in someone else cheating.
Peace In that sense...I see that but you can never know what that person is going thru....Nothing in life is text book...too many variables to consider..... </font>[/QUOTE]True!!
It's no wonder that the divorce rate is more than 50% and rising. Most people that get married nowadays really have no clue as to why they did it. Most of them are insecure co-dependent phucks that have no idea about commitment and marry each other for all the wrong reasons. While I'm not completely opposed to the "idea" of marriage, I don't feel like I have to marry anybody, nor will I be made to feel that way. Two people that truly love and respect each other CAN do so without attaching a label to the relationship. If you're married, keep your tits and ass out of my face, please. It's not MY fault that YOU'RE phucked up, nor do I care to get involved in your miserable life......JMJ graemlins/soapbox.gif
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 01:09 PM
Originally posted by JMJ:
If you're married, keep your tits and ass out of my face, please. It's not MY fault that YOU'RE phucked up, nor do I care to get involved in your miserable life......JMJ graemlins/soapbox.gif You can be single be phucked up in a miserable life as well....... Like I said too many variables to consider.........
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by richierich:
The issue is people not respecting their marriages and not understanding when you don't want to be a part of their program. I wouldn't like it if I was married and my wife was cheating so why would I be a part in someone else cheating.
Peace In that sense...I see that but you can never know what that person is going thru....Nothing in life is text book...too many variables to consider..... </font>[/QUOTE]True nobody knows what another is going through but is there ever a good reason for cheating? I think not. Get out of your bad situation first(if the marriage is bad) before involving someone else in the drama.
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by JMJ:
If you're married, keep your tits and ass out of my face, please. It's not MY fault that YOU'RE phucked up, nor do I care to get involved in your miserable life......JMJ graemlins/soapbox.gif You can be single be phucked up in a miserable life as well....... Like I said too many variables to consider......... </font>[/QUOTE]True, but a single person only has themselves to account for........JMJ
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 01:17 PM
Originally posted by 6 23:
True nobody knows what another is going through but is there ever a good reason for cheating? I think not. Get out of your bad situation first(if the marriage is bad) before involving someone else in the drama. I never said anyone should consider to or cheat. Too many variables involved to pass judgement on a person in marriage or a person who is dealing with a married person.....
daniel
03-26-2003, 01:29 PM
you should tell your wife that women are flirting with you. maybe she'll give it up to you a bit more often because of it.
VEESTER
03-26-2003, 03:40 PM
Rich! Preach brotha! Preach!
richierich
03-26-2003, 03:44 PM
Originally posted by VEESTER:
Rich! Preach brotha! Preach! Wassup with Slick's this Sunday nite??????
E-Phi
03-26-2003, 03:46 PM
Originally posted by daniel:
you should tell your wife that women are flirting with you. maybe she'll give it up to you a bit more often because of it. or hire a private investigator graemlins/cool_shades.gif
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 6 23:
True nobody knows what another is going through but is there ever a good reason for cheating? I think not. Get out of your bad situation first(if the marriage is bad) before involving someone else in the drama. I never said anyone should consider to or cheat. Too many variables involved to pass judgement on a person in marriage or a person who is dealing with a married person..... </font>[/QUOTE]I hear what you're saying. I'm just responding generally ... I don't see how cheating ultimately helps anything, but as you said there are many variables involved.
Alanda Marquette from DiscoLadyLand
03-26-2003, 03:53 PM
People need to also consider how dangerous it could be. Let's not forget about the husband that got caught and his wife ran over him constantly out of blind rage. She was doing everything she thought she could to keep him and he decided to be selfish. He also told her that he would leave the other woman alone so they could work on their marriage. Now he is dead, she is in jail and the woman he cheated with still don't have a thing.
Cheating on your spouse could be very deadly and ruin many lives. Every action has a consequence. People that are involved with a married folk better know that person will not treat you any different once the comfort wears off. I know of women that stayed with married men for years with the hopes of them leaving their wives. Most cases some of them did but end up cheating on them.
It's a vicious selfish circle and everyone involved takes responsibility in it.
[ March 26, 2003, 03:54 PM: Message edited by: DiscoLady ]
Originally posted by 6 23:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 6 23:
True nobody knows what another is going through but is there ever a good reason for cheating? I think not. Get out of your bad situation first(if the marriage is bad) before involving someone else in the drama. I never said anyone should consider to or cheat. Too many variables involved to pass judgement on a person in marriage or a person who is dealing with a married person..... </font>[/QUOTE]I hear what you're saying. I'm just responding generally ... I don't see how cheating ultimately helps anything, but as you said there are many variables involved. </font>[/QUOTE]Doesn't matter. It's still wrong....JMJ
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 04:07 PM
Originally posted by 6 23:
I hear what you're saying. I'm just responding generally ... I don't see how cheating ultimately helps anything, but as you said there are many variables involved. Cheating doent help. But things have to be evaluated on case by case basis.
The concept of marriage since inception is quite different today.
Its original form was a barbaric form of slavery. The traditions involved in a wedding ceremony are very shocking and very inhumane. Throwing rice for example, was actually throwing of rocks by the family of the bride to prevent the husband from taking the bride.
The marriage license was actually a certificate of ownership...At one time women were considered property.....Changing times made marriage more civilized .....a lot to be learned about it.
Especially since the Liberation movement.....
Friday
03-26-2003, 04:13 PM
Originally posted by 6 23:
True nobody knows what another is going through but is there ever a good reason for cheating? I think not. Get out of your bad situation first(if the marriage is bad) before involving someone else in the drama. Gotta agree with this.
so i'm having drinks last nite and look over and see two friends, both are married and the person they are drinking with looks exactly like their respective spouses. cheating with clones
Alanda Marquette from DiscoLadyLand
03-26-2003, 04:18 PM
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 6 23:
I hear what you're saying. I'm just responding generally ... I don't see how cheating ultimately helps anything, but as you said there are many variables involved. Cheating doent help. But things have to be evaluated on case by case basis.
The concept of marriage since inception is quite different today.
Its original form was a barbaric form of slavery. The traditions involved in a wedding ceremony are very shocking and very inhumane. Throwing rice for example, was actually throwing of rocks by the family of the bride to prevent the husband from taking the bride.
The marriage license was actually a certificate of ownership...At one time women were considered property.....Changing times made marriage more civilized .....a lot to be learned about it.
Especially since the Liberation movement..... </font>[/QUOTE]Okay besides all of that and where it came from the issue is still the same. Two people decide to be together and marry (not forced, not arranged)they make vows to be together in front of a clergy and God.
So when it get to that point that you feel that you want to go elsewhere, then liberate yourself from what is keeping you from being with other people.
VEESTER
03-26-2003, 04:21 PM
Slick's sounds cool! Let's do it!!!!!!
Friday
03-26-2003, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by mhd:
so i'm having drinks last nite and look over and see two friends, both are married and the person they are drinking with looks exactly like their respective spouses. cheating with clones That's pretty darn retarded. graemlins/rofl.gif
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 04:25 PM
Originally posted by DiscoLady:
Okay besides all of that and where it came from the issue is still the same. Two people decide to be together and marry (not forced, not arranged)they make vows to be together in front of a clergy and God.
So when it get to that point that you feel that you want to go elsewhere, then liberate yourself from what is keeping you from being with other people. The point I was making was the traditions put in place were right at the time. Maybe the concept needs to be reworked for whats happening now ,not 50 years ago.......
Originally posted by girlfriday:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by mhd:
so i'm having drinks last nite and look over and see two friends, both are married and the person they are drinking with looks exactly like their respective spouses. cheating with clones That's pretty darn retarded. graemlins/rofl.gif </font>[/QUOTE]Yea, this is the best post on this thread yet.
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 04:28 PM
I am stepping over the line saying that. But its something to think about. Its not a personal view........
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DiscoLady:
Okay besides all of that and where it came from the issue is still the same. Two people decide to be together and marry (not forced, not arranged)they make vows to be together in front of a clergy and God.
So when it get to that point that you feel that you want to go elsewhere, then liberate yourself from what is keeping you from being with other people. The point I was making was the traditions put in place were right at the time. Maybe the concept needs to be reworked for whats happening now ,not 50 years ago....... </font>[/QUOTE]Maybe people need to re-evaluate themseves and their need for co-dependency. Most people that cheat are unhappy with themselves, therefore unable to make anyone else happy either, so rather than focusing on self-fulfillment and the positve effect that it may have on their current situation, they feel the need to share their misery with an unknowing, unsuspecting victim, with no regard for either party or the outcome. Most cheaters don't belong in any type of relationship, period. I have spoken........JMJ graemlins/cool_shades.gif
Pete Nice
03-26-2003, 04:51 PM
rich,
stay the hell away from that drama. in the end it's just gonna mess with you when have a serious relationship. when your with your lover, you'll start thinkin' about ish just like this, wondering if it's happening to you. i know 'cuz i've done my dirt and all of it does come around and in a myriad of forms. i have uhhh.... let's just say phone fun with this girl i know and she lives with her boyfriend. at first i didn't care, then i met him one day and felt like such an ass to be part of some crap like that. now i start wonderin' when is it comin' back. this is why it's my plan to stay single and bitter and stick to tricks..... :( graemlins/all_coholic.gif
Originally posted by square root:
stay single and bitter and stick to tricks... this has a nice ring to it
Originally posted by DJ JM3:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DiscoLady:
Okay besides all of that and where it came from the issue is still the same. Two people decide to be together and marry (not forced, not arranged)they make vows to be together in front of a clergy and God.
So when it get to that point that you feel that you want to go elsewhere, then liberate yourself from what is keeping you from being with other people. The point I was making was the traditions put in place were right at the time. Maybe the concept needs to be reworked for whats happening now ,not 50 years ago....... </font>[/QUOTE]I'm curious, re-worked how? If marriage is seen as a commitment to the one person you love and wish to be with forever, what needs to be changed about it? People can either marry or not marry. Even within your marriage agreement you can decide what is allowed or not allowed. If you wish to be swingers, then hey go for it, as long as the understanding is there between both partners. I'd hate to be before a congregation at the wedding and have the pastor read something like this: "Do you 6 23 take this person to be your lawfully wedded spouse in health, wealth, and the occasional adulterous affair?"
but then again ... I guess that could be written into the wedding vows as part of the "reworking" of marriage. ;)
(Im)poster
03-26-2003, 06:24 PM
Originally posted by DiscoLady:
People that are involved with a married folk better know that person will not treat you any different once the comfort wears off. I know of women that stayed with married men for years with the hopes of them leaving their wives. Most cases some of them did but end up cheating on them.
My momma always said that! She said: Any man that would leave his wife for you, would leave you for another woman. She has a lot of cool, wise sayings like that.
DJJM3.COM
03-26-2003, 06:50 PM
Originally posted by JMJ:
Maybe people need to re-evaluate themseves and their need for co-dependency. Most people that cheat are unhappy with themselves, therefore unable to make anyone else happy either, so rather than focusing on self-fulfillment and the positve effect that it may have on their current situation, they feel the need to share their misery with an unknowing, unsuspecting victim, with no regard for either party or the outcome. Most cheaters don't belong in any type of relationship, period. I have spoken........JMJ graemlins/cool_shades.gif True in part. You have to consider alot of changes have happened in marriage with liberation(not that there is something wrong with it).
Also, you have to consider what you did to get the person (man or woman) you must KEEP doing (if time, and the female body permits).
You can't put it all in one situation. You have to consider both people, the back grounds they was rasied in, the people they associate with, and how they get along 24 hours and 7 days a week.
bad habits of each person,Facter in Negativity, Abuse, etc........
etc, etc. Like I said too many variables.......
You have to be tolerant and understanding in any relationship- friends, lovers, husband and wife. compromise/sacrifice is one aspect or power we refuse to implement in our lives......
Its not like people dont let the status of being married be known. If up to the person who is receiving to turn it down the proposition if they dont want to partake in it......
How to rework the rules? I have no clue. The key is options and how you utilise them.....
Erika R.
03-26-2003, 07:13 PM
Originally posted by daniel:
you should tell your wife that women are flirting with you. maybe she'll give it up to you a bit more often because of it. THAT IS THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS $#!% I'VE HEARD!!!! WHAT, IS THAT ADVICE THE RECENT "LINE" GOING AROUND IN ORDER TO "GET SOME" FROM YOUR SPOUSE??? SUCH A PITY!!! graemlins/jpshakehead.gif
Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by daniel:
you should tell your wife that women are flirting with you. maybe she'll give it up to you a bit more often because of it. THAT IS THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS $#!% I'VE HEARD!!!! WHAT, IS THAT ADVICE THE RECENT "LINE" GOING AROUND IN ORDER TO "GET SOME" FROM YOUR SPOUSE??? SUCH A PITY!!! graemlins/jpshakehead.gif </font>[/QUOTE]Note to V-ROD - Do not attempt this one at home. Could be dangerous to your health. Signed.....A Friend graemlins/scared.gif
Erika R.
03-26-2003, 07:28 PM
graemlins/rofl.gif graemlins/rofl.gif graemlins/rofl.gif graemlins/lol.gif
Sorry V-Rod graemlins/remybussi.gif - but JMJ has a point!!! biggrinangel.gif graemlins/cussing.gif biggrinangel.gif
DJJM3.COM
03-27-2003, 07:35 AM
Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by daniel:
you should tell your wife that women are flirting with you. maybe she'll give it up to you a bit more often because of it. THAT IS THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS $#!% I'VE HEARD!!!! WHAT, IS THAT ADVICE THE RECENT "LINE" GOING AROUND IN ORDER TO "GET SOME" FROM YOUR SPOUSE??? SUCH A PITY!!! graemlins/jpshakehead.gif </font>[/QUOTE]It maybe a pity, but a reality.....I have heard couple jokes about that. One goes " I had a problem with my wife until she met my girlfriend"....
The other a man is in court and the judge as the man why do you want a divorce? I live in a 3 story house. The judge replys "A 3 story House-Isnt that a good thing" ?
And the man says No its not-The stories are " I have a headache, Its my time of the month, Im too tired".
Thats another issue....but slightly related....
messiah
03-27-2003, 07:44 AM
Richierich your buggin. If they don't care why should you?
Just smash if it's worth smashing.
Marriage is not that deep these days. Don't loose any sleep over it.
daniel
03-27-2003, 12:02 PM
Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by daniel:
you should tell your wife that women are flirting with you. maybe she'll give it up to you a bit more often because of it. THAT IS THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS $#!% I'VE HEARD!!!! WHAT, IS THAT ADVICE THE RECENT "LINE" GOING AROUND IN ORDER TO "GET SOME" FROM YOUR SPOUSE??? SUCH A PITY!!! graemlins/jpshakehead.gif </font>[/QUOTE]it's no suprise that a woman responded like this.
MsAlayneous
03-27-2003, 12:37 PM
[ March 29, 2003, 03:43 AM: Message edited by: deepred ]
daniel
03-27-2003, 12:49 PM
Originally posted by deepred:
[ you should tell your husband/boyfriend that men are flirting with you. maybe he'll give it up to you a bit more often because of it.]
It works both ways, so dont even try it.
:eek: i never said you had to be telling the truth.
MsAlayneous
03-27-2003, 12:55 PM
[ March 31, 2003, 04:15 PM: Message edited by: deepred ]
who CARES if you've been hit on (as a spouse)? so WHAT! it happens all the time...how you handle it is another story...i can't kick back and watch you like a son - handle yours...
on the other hand, flirting's not all the time bad, 'specially when it's "business"...
richierich
03-27-2003, 03:07 PM
Originally posted by Ms Rickey X:
who CARES if you've been hit on (as a spouse)? so WHAT! it happens all the time...how you handle it is another story...i can't kick back and watch you like a son - handle yours...
on the other hand, flirting's not all the time bad, 'specially when it's "business"... Well it's gone past flirting, they want me to do the "Thang" and shut up about it. I'm like this if it aint cool to do it in front of your husband/wife then you shouldn't be doing it in the first place. It aint hard not to cheat, judt don't do it. If you plannin' on leavin'.... leave
but I prolly aint gonna want you either because you're a cheater. I just don't want no parts of that shit. There are too many single women here in Chicago to be messin' with someone's wife. Comparison.... a drug dealer aint no better than the hype(junkie) that he is selling to.
Alanda Marquette from DiscoLadyLand
03-27-2003, 03:20 PM
Originally posted by richierich:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Ms Rickey X:
who CARES if you've been hit on (as a spouse)? so WHAT! it happens all the time...how you handle it is another story...i can't kick back and watch you like a son - handle yours...
on the other hand, flirting's not all the time bad, 'specially when it's "business"... Well it's gone past flirting, they want me to do the "Thang" and shut up about it. I'm like this if it aint cool to do it in front of your husband/wife then you shouldn't be doing it in the first place. It aint hard not to cheat, judt don't do it. If you plannin' on leavin'.... leave
but I prolly aint gonna want you either because you're a cheater. I just don't want no parts of that shit. There are too many single women here in Chicago to be messin' with someone's wife. Comparison.... a drug dealer aint no better than the hype(junkie) that he is selling to. </font>[/QUOTE]Well there are alot of people that think "If I don't do it someone will." Which is pretty messed up. You are taking a good step in not bothering someone else's wife. When someone decides to cheat they deserve someone just as low-down as they are.
You know what else is intersting? The married peeps that initiate the fling have the nerve to want the other person to be committed to the unfaithful relationship.
I watched Unfaithful with Diane Lane, really made me think how some people are really careless and have no morals. The movie pissed me off towards the end. I felt Richard Gere should have framed her ass for the murder. That would have been a twist of fate.
Erika R.
03-27-2003, 06:26 PM
Originally posted by daniel:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by daniel:
you should tell your wife that women are flirting with you. maybe she'll give it up to you a bit more often because of it. THAT IS THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS $#!% I'VE HEARD!!!! WHAT, IS THAT ADVICE THE RECENT "LINE" GOING AROUND IN ORDER TO "GET SOME" FROM YOUR SPOUSE??? SUCH A PITY!!! graemlins/jpshakehead.gif </font>[/QUOTE]it's no suprise that a woman responded like this. </font>[/QUOTE]It's no surprise that YOUR NOT in a serious or casual relationship! graemlins/scared.gif
daniel
03-27-2003, 07:21 PM
Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
It's no surprise that YOUR NOT in a serious or casual relationship! graemlins/scared.gif "you're" a moron who has no idea who i am. keep tryin' though, it's rather entertaining.
Erika R.
03-27-2003, 10:08 PM
Well as usual, giving opinions means being a moron! That's fine! As far as not having an idea of who you are, I'd rather not - YOU'VE BEEN RATHER ENTERTAINING ENOUGH! No Mystery Here!!!
Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
Well as usual, giving opinions means being a moron!uhhhhh...i don't think that's why. it could be that you made an assumption on someone you know nothing about?
Originally posted by DiscoLady:
You know what else is intersting? The married peeps that initiate the fling have the nerve to want the other person to be committed to the unfaithful relationship.
true dat!!!! graemlins/lol.gif
it's all a game - a dramatic role when ordinary life offers no excitement and one's too lazy to create some excitement with their spouse...
daniel
03-28-2003, 12:44 PM
Originally posted by JoeB:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
Well as usual, giving opinions means being a moron!uhhhhh...i don't think that's why. it could be that you made an assumption on someone you know nothing about? </font>[/QUOTE]word. and she can't spell.
Erika R.
03-28-2003, 11:56 PM
Wow!!! We have among us a Psychiatrist/National Spelling Champion!!! Let's give around of applause - don't be shy! Well, I guess I've been put in my place graemlins/mecry.gif (as a woman for posting my opinions, also for being a "moron", and let's not forget ASSumption maker) - "YEAH - RIGHT" graemlins/rofl.gif LOL!
Anyway, going back to the post itself - it just goes to show that "some married people", men and women want their cake and eat it too! But here's a question. When do people who are getting "hit on" by someone who is married get tired of it? Just curious? There are some people who get hit on by married people that like it - if it benefits them "financially" by being the "other person".
I'll be waiting for a reply from the "Professor and his Follower", can't wait for the "critique"! Oh DAMN - did I spell that right graemlins/grinyes.gif
MsAlayneous
03-29-2003, 03:42 AM
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Sandman
03-30-2003, 01:11 AM
Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
Wow!!! We have among us a Psychiatrist/National Spelling Champion!!! Let's give around of applause - don't be shy! Well, I guess I've been put in my place graemlins/mecry.gif (as a woman for posting my opinions, also for being a "moron", and let's not forget ASSumption maker) - "YEAH - RIGHT" graemlins/rofl.gif LOL!
Anyway, going back to the post itself - it just goes to show that "some married people", men and women want their cake and eat it too! But here's a question. When do people who are getting "hit on" by someone who is married get tired of it? Just curious? There are some people who get hit on by married people that like it - if it benefits them "financially" by being the "other person".
I'll be waiting for a reply from the "Professor and his Follower", can't wait for the "critique"! Oh DAMN - did I spell that right graemlins/grinyes.gif You tellem MZ V
daniel
03-31-2003, 04:31 PM
Originally posted by Mrs. V-Rod:
Anyway, going back to the post itself - it just goes to show that "some married people", men and women want their cake and eat it too! But here's a question. When do people who are getting "hit on" by someone who is married get tired of it? Just curious? There are some people who get hit on by married people that like it - if it benefits them "financially" by being the "other person".
you should've stopped doing that ages ago, it's disrespectful.
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