I would say yes to the grinding part. That's a little dirty.
2007-03-10 13:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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This is cheating. You are getting turned on by someone other than your spouse by your actions. You got married for a reason. Get your spouse out there and grind with them. Do you want to see your spouse grinding with someone else?
2007-03-10 21:34:15
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answered by JLB 3
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Yes. It is. It shows disrespect to your spouse and that you are cheap....not only dancing but grinding. It is possible that if you are out to the club with your wife and your spouse asks you if you mind that dancing would be alright then...not doing it behind their back...but to grind would never be right. Certainly this issue should be settled between the wife and husband however they decide...but to me it's wrong and I doubt someone who would asked their spouse first.
2007-03-10 21:15:50
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answered by mark63049 3
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Never wrong it the wife agrees to it. I have a plan to take the wifey so she can get her grind on with the hotties while I watch. This is going to be awesome.
If you live anywhere near San Francisco, they got freaky clubs that you can go to that cater to horny women and very few dudes. You know what that means? Heaven.
There is this one called pleasurezone that I heard about. They have a website and man, it looks amazing. Definitely on the to do list like 100 times.
2007-03-10 21:20:44
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answered by ? 2
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If your married youve made a committment to NOT dance and grind with iother people. Dont be 16 and be a man.
2007-03-10 21:12:11
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answered by csiders30 4
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at his brothers wedding, my exhusband was grinding and dirty dancing with the bridesmaid he was paired with as usher. it was devastating to me and to all of his family. i forgave him and guess what...he did it again and again and again....we divorced when i actually physically caught him in my house with a girlfriend.
you made the commitment to your spouse to love, honor, cherish. if the behavior is questionable in your mind then its inappropriate. you know that you're doing something wrong. why aren't you grinding with your wife? why are you at a dance club without her? behavior such as that is asking for trouble. how much do you value the commitment you made in saying I do?
2007-03-10 21:20:41
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answered by j05gemini 3
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If it would hurt or offend the person you are married to, its better to take the high road and protect the one you love than to get a cheap thrill.
2007-03-10 21:09:58
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answered by Paul 3
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uh yes, unless you are grinding on that married person, don't grind at all!
2007-03-10 21:13:31
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answered by jus2much_shay 2
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Would you like it if your wife when to the club and started worken her *** and hips up on some guy.
2007-03-10 22:31:35
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answered by Answerman 3
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If you are married you shouldn't gring on someone. You should never do anything to hurt your spouse!!
2007-03-10 21:15:31
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answered by layc_510 2
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