A married man cheats on his wife and files for divorce, while she lays dying of cancer in the hospital.... then has the balls to support an ammendment to the Constitution trying to DEFINE marriage!!!!
got to love those right wing conservatives, huh?
2007-03-11 17:07:39
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answered by Anonymous
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A married man cheats on his wife and files for divorce, while she lays dying of cancer in the hospital
2007-03-12 00:00:18
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answered by hello 2
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They are equally bad but I'd have to say a married man who cheats on his wife, files for divorce while she's dying in the hospital. As far as a man cheating on his wife while he's in the White house, would that be the same man or the president? I believe politicians wives are tolerant of their husbands affairs more often than not, they are usually women who marry for money and social position.
2007-03-12 01:01:18
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answered by Angelz 5
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A married man cheats on his wife and files for divorce, while she lays dying of cancer in the hospital.
that is just so wrong. i can't even think about that happening to me :'(
2007-03-12 00:04:33
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answered by Anonymous
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While both men are a**holes, the one who leaves his dying wife is the worse of the two. He is a coward who can't function in the face of adversity and failed the most basic of his marriage vows, can't support someone until death do you part when you have made a speedy exit. Worse, the second wife will have no such comfort either, he has already shown he cuts and runs, no reason to think this pattern won't continue.
The first one is adultry, but if he and his wife have found peace with it and continue to be married, that's their right. This would not happen if he were my husband.
2007-03-12 00:08:58
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answered by aspartaimee 2
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I don't see much difference between divorce and extramarital affairs. They are both failures of the couples' wedding vows.
One could say divorce is more honest because the parties don't sneak behind each others' back or one could say that at least when they stay together there is a chance of working things out.
Being divorced, a cheater, or the spouse of a cheater is an indictment of a person's judgment.
Which is worse? I would say generally, when violence is involved, cheating is worse. When not, divorce is worse.
2007-03-12 00:05:50
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answered by Anonymous
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They both are wrong. There is no right answer to that. It is all based on personal opinion. lets see in first one married, second one married. both cheating. who cares if it is the white house or own house or hotel. It is still wrong. The second one would hurt me more personally but then again, I would be on my death bed so it wouldnt really matter in the end. I would say both are the same they are both wrong.
2007-03-12 00:09:26
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answered by shelly63795 3
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The latter.
But what is even worse than those two, is a man cheats on his wife in the white house with a gay male escort.
2007-03-11 23:59:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The second one is definitly worse because that is really wrong to cheat on someone that is dying of cancer.
2007-03-12 00:01:34
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answered by bee bee boo 3
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The first.
The reason, the first shows a blatant weakness of will and a lack of respect for his wife and the office of President (real scu*sucker to do this).
The second shows that the man could not do without sex, a common male weakness that women just don't seem to want to acknowledge, and that in order to save what little him and his wife have built while together during marriage, he divorces her, taking it all rather than have it go for medical expenses.
2007-03-12 00:03:20
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answered by Anonymous
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