no its wrong anyway you put it..how would you feel if your wife did that to you..... and no its not just business if you think about its pretty sad you had to pay someone to get into bed with you
2007-10-09 07:28:34
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answered by krys 3
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It is not acceptable to cheat on your spouse if they refuse to have sex with you. They are wrong for refusing to have sex with you dependent upon the rationale. If she is just gone for a few days then stick it out. If she has a health issue then stick it out and help her through it. If she is doing it for spite or something like that then you may need to evaluate your relationship. If she is withholding because the love affair is gone then you may need to evaluate your relationship. Look at the source of the situation and figure out the root of the problem. If it is something simple (such as her not being in town) then deal with it. If it is something complex such as lack of attraction, compatability issues, some one else in the picture, etc. then sit down and the two of you evaluate your relationship (and figure out what you are going to do). You got married for a reason. Whatever the reason maybe. Thus you went in knowing that this is the person you should be with exclusively. If you can do that or do not intend to do that then you should not have gotten married.
2016-05-19 23:39:51
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answered by ? 3
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I don't know if people like asking these type of questions just to see the myriad of aghast and disgusted answers or because the actually were born without a conscience and common sense.
It is cheating if you do it with anyone man/woman/goat known to your wife or not. By going through with a catholic marriage ceremony you promised to love and cherish her and be monogamous and faithful...even if you were not married it is a scumbag thing to do. You do not know what diseases you are then exposing your wife too without her knowledge.
You obviously think pretty lowly of women, 'Canceling out' this carnal relation by buying a human body. If all you want is an object to stick you wenis in, invest in a pocket p***y and save your wife the humiliation and disrespect.
You honestly have to ask this question?
2007-10-09 08:34:58
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answered by Squid 2
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If you are attempting to justify cheating by paying for sex, congratulations! You have just hit a new low in morality, champion of the dirtbags.
2007-10-09 08:03:00
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answered by William 5
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Wow, I think another "business transaction" you need to make is to a psychologist to figure out what is wrong with you, and maybe to a divorce lawyer, because no one in their right mind would stay married to you.
2007-10-09 12:06:43
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answered by Dude 13 3
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No, it's cheating if you have sex with anyone other then your spouse, no matter who it is or what the circumstances are.
Your scenario just points out that your spouse's friend is a whore!
2007-10-09 07:40:15
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answered by bender_xr217 7
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Cheating on your spouse is wrong, plain and simple. If you need strange that bad, then get divorced.
2007-10-09 07:28:34
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answered by jetrx_1011 3
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business transaction...? Wow that is a first..lol
it isnt a business transaction, it is still adultery and prostitution
2007-10-09 08:13:43
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answered by A O 3
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Yes. Be sure to write it off on your taxes. If your wife catches you, just show her how much money you're saving on taxes.
2007-10-09 08:08:19
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answered by S K 7
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No cheating paid or not is not acceptable at any means.
2007-10-09 07:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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