WOULD YOU DATE A MARRIED PERSON?

created by: CALLMEMSTRACY | Jan 4, 5:16 AM CST
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WOULD YOU DATE A MARRIED PERSON?

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CALLMEMSTRACY
BAKERSFIELD, California USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 5:18 AM CST
No, because I am not into sort of thing. I don't want to get romanically involved with someone who is really not available. Besides that, I want no part in the possibility of breaking up a family where there are kids involved.
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morganlee
Qawra, Majjistral Malta
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 5:19 AM CST
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No, because I am not into sort of thing. I don't want to get romanically involved with someone who is really not available. Besides that, I want no part in the possibility of breaking up a family where there are kids involved.
To damn messy!
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yoursuperman
Lynchburg, Virginia USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 5:37 AM CST
Well i see this with this mistake here , what if the person is married and says they are seperated and you begin to fall in love with the person , later on to find out they are married but not happy very distant from their spouse..*truth" it is a lie they told, but by than you have fallen for this person and its not as easy to just let go..
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Scottishlass
Knoxville, Tennessee USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 6:20 AM CST
i would never want to be "the other woman"
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firstllight
Strasburg, Virginia USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 6:34 AM CST
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i would never want to be "the other woman"
I have been the other woman, in my case that was the wife. I would never intentionally inflict that kind of pain on anyone.
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BnaturAl
Sarnia, Ontario Canada
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 6:37 AM CST
I'm leaving him/her soon, really ... ya right.

6 months later they're still saying it...

12 months later they're still saying it...

promises promises.

That person is a selfish arse, why would anyone want sex with a selfish asz? becoming part of their frigged up mental weakness to get their shyte together and get out, is very unattractive for me.

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moloko
somewhere, Tyrol Austria
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 6:48 AM CST
Only if my "Date" is married to MEgrin
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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 8:28 AM CST
Ab-soo-LUTE-Leeee.. NOO WAYYYYY thumbs down thumbs down thumbs down thumbs down
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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 8:29 AM CST
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i would never want to be "the other woman"
me too.. I've never been the other woman.. and I wouldn't care if he was bloody Brad Pitt..

NO WAYYY.
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solitare
Munchen, Bayern Germany
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 8:39 AM CST
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Only if my "Date" is married to ME
My sentiments exactly!! %)
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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 8:40 AM CST
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Only if my "Date" is married to ME
haha yeah thumbs up
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Dominatrix
Domiville, England UK
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 8:59 AM CST
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me too.. I've never been the other woman.. and I wouldn't care if he was bloody Brad Pitt..

NO WAYYY.
ermmmmmmmmmmmmmm

oh my gawdness ...............errmmmmmmmmmmmm

well not like its gonna happen in real life ..........but

if johnny depp happened come along and whisk me off me feet ........ im not sure i would say no !!!!!

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Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 9:01 AM CST
No, as far I can avoid it. But some ladies can be tricky. laugh
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kissmedeeply
Asheville, North Carolina, North Carolina USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 9:04 AM CST
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No, because I am not into sort of thing. I don't want to get romanically involved with someone who is really not available. Besides that, I want no part in the possibility of breaking up a family where there are kids involved.
I would never do that...there would be more then one person who would be hurt..just put urself in the other shoe...what if someone was dating my husband..and had children..So my answer is never...
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Eupho
Wild Wild South West, England UK
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 9:07 AM CST
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ermmmmmmmmmmmmmm

oh my gawdness ...............errmmmmmmmmmmmm

well not like its gonna happen in real life ..........but

if johnny depp happened come along and whisk me off me feet ........ im not sure i would say no !!!!!

Oh I would..


*Johnny/Brad.. tisk! piss off you cheating scumbag* laugh
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KalistaRose
Moberly, Missouri USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 9:09 AM CST
If the relationship was done and it was a matter of the divorce going though then yea I would. If they were still involved at all and there was a chance they may patch things up then there would be no way I would be the person to ruin that chance. I would feel terrible if I knew I broke up a family.
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a53xis
Atlanta, Georgia USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 9:55 AM CST
ONLY if the husband is cool with it and likes to watch. sticking out tongue
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wikked
Ajax, Ontario Canada
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 10:13 AM CST
Married as in "separated" but has not gone through legal procedings for a divorce...

Or married, still living with his wife and having an affair?

If its married and living with his wife...then please don't "pretty" it up and say "dating" a married man...call it what it is...an affair, committing adultery, cheating.....but it is definitely NOT "dating"scold
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JOESINGLEDAD
Navarre USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 10:20 AM CST
Never.
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HJFinAZ
Sun (Sin) CIty, Arizona USA
Posted: Jan 4, 2008, 10:23 AM CST
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I'm leaving him/her soon, really ... ya right.

6 months later they're still saying it...

12 months later they're still saying it...

promises promises.

That person is a selfish arse, why would anyone want sex with a selfish asz? becoming part of their frigged up mental weakness to get their shyte together and get out, is very unattractive for me.

"Some", are sicker than others! There is a VERY attractive lady I know, around her early 40's. She is "dating" a married guy that lives in Texas and hopeing he will leave his wife.

I am just waiting rolling on the floor laughing for the chance to have a little conversation with her, I think she really needs to hear it from a man. There are those that say she needs to be told in a kind and gentle way, and there are those that will tell you, I sugar coat nothing..devil



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