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By *ait88 OP Man
over a year ago
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Adultery is grounds for divorce. Does this mean that swinging is culturally immoral? By “culturally” I mean in the view of the majority of the people in the country, not in your personal view. |
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"Adultery is grounds for divorce. Does this mean that swinging is culturally immoral? By “culturally” I mean in the view of the majority of the people in the country, not in your personal view."
not another feckin referendum please.. |
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"What if we don't believe in cultural relativism?"
Anyway, I read the legal brief about a divorce case in a state in the US where the wife was arguing for divorce in grounds of adultery. She had a sex tape of her husband with another woman.
It turned out the wife was the videographer for the sex tape. The judge threw out the case because adultery in that state is mitigated by consent. So I'd need more context even if I believed in cultural relativism. |
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"Adultery is grounds for divorce. Does this mean that swinging is culturally immoral? By “culturally” I mean in the view of the majority of the people in the country, not in your personal view."
I'm not sure whether the majority of people class it as immoral, but it certainly sells papers.
Mr ddc |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Well we when got married we chose our own vows- something along the lines of honour and trust, be your friend and love you forever, rather than traditional vows of monogamy and obaying etc. We were already swingers when we got married and we wanted to make sure that our vows would be broken. To us it's not adultary if we know about it |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Should a person really have to have grounds for wanting a divorce ? well you have to have something written on the papers"
I know what i mean is when the grounds for divorce, not wanting to stick around should be grounds enough |
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"Should a person really have to have grounds for wanting a divorce ? well you have to have something written on the papers
I know what i mean is when the grounds for divorce, not wanting to stick around should be grounds enough "
That's called irreconcilable differences isn't it? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What if we don't believe in cultural relativism?
Why wouldn't we believe in that? (Genuine question, as opposed to my frequent rhetorical ones) "
I'm a Universalist. Next time we have a hot tub and five books handy we can debate it. Moral philosophy is a particular interest of mine |
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"Should a person really have to have grounds for wanting a divorce ? well you have to have something written on the papers
I know what i mean is when the grounds for divorce, not wanting to stick around should be grounds enough "
That's when you state irreconcilable differences or whatever they're calling can't stand the sight of each other nowadays. |
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"Should a person really have to have grounds for wanting a divorce ? well you have to have something written on the papers
I know what i mean is when the grounds for divorce, not wanting to stick around should be grounds enough
That's called irreconcilable differences isn't it? "
No idea lol, never been married |
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"Adultery is grounds for divorce. Does this mean that swinging is culturally immoral? By “culturally” I mean in the view of the majority of the people in the country, not in your personal view."
Yes. Next question? |
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"Adultery is grounds for divorce. Does this mean that swinging is culturally immoral? By “culturally” I mean in the view of the majority of the people in the country, not in your personal view.
Yes. Next question?"
Lol now that gets straight to the point! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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My augment would be that swinging is consentual and agreed so it's not adultery adultery is cheating with another /others with out your partners consent ??? What do I know tho I'm a builder not a fling. Magistrate |
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You have to prove and have evidence of intercourse. My Ex tried to do me for adultery, he caught me mid fuck, BUT didn't have proof so he couldn't cite adultery, this would have meant I paid all costs if proven.
I also had no texts on my phone to prove it took place. |
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