WOULD YOU DATE A MARRIED PERSON?

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WOULD YOU DATE A MARRIED PERSON?

Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 10:01 PM CST
no way
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Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 10:12 PM CST
normally i would say no for i still feel wrong about it. but i sort of am in a way if can even call it that.
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kevduf
Columbia, Missouri USA
Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 10:14 PM CST
Yeah, I would never date a married woman.....


But what i don't know (or care to know) for a night or two won't hurt me, right?rolling on the floor laughing sticking out tongue
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Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 10:16 PM CST
Absolutely not.
I respect the sanctity of marriage.
Even if it's not my own.
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Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 10:52 PM CST
Only if she was married to me!

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spiceygamble
On my way abroad..., North Carolina USA
Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 10:57 PM CST
*hmmm... gee, let me think about that... er, NO.
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rwantin
Costa Mesa, California USA
Posted: Feb 1, 2008, 10:58 PM CST
Nope. hole
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Zellarrone1
Hull, Humberside, England UK
Posted: Feb 2, 2008, 11:26 AM CST
Not any more I wouldn't... they are a waste of space and time...



A ) They are usually crap in bed, yet say the reason they don't have sex with their wives is that the wives have let themselves go lookswise & lost their sex drives as they've matured.....

When the TRUTH really is that it's the husbands themselves who are hopeless in bed and have let themselves go lookswise so no wonder their wives don't fancy them anymore.

B ) They always start feeling guilty which makes them even more of a flop in bed thumbs down

C ) They are just more trouble than they are worth all round professor professor
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Tiffanie
Nijkerk, Gelderland Netherlands
Posted: Feb 2, 2008, 6:56 PM CST


No, because I wouldn't want to be responsible for the eventual break up of the marriage. Have seen to much of that in my life time.
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HJFinAZ
Sun (Sin) CIty, Arizona USA
Posted: Feb 2, 2008, 7:04 PM CST
HELL YES I WOULD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!grin


































If I was married, I would date her as often as I could..wink
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Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 4:51 AM CST
Zellarrone1 wrote:
Not any more I wouldn't... they are a waste of space and time...
A ) They are usually crap in bed, yet say the reason they don't have sex with their wives is that the wives have let themselves go lookswise & lost their sex drives as they've matured.....

When the TRUTH really is that it's the husbands themselves who are hopeless in bed and have let themselves go lookswise so no wonder their wives don't fancy them anymore.

B ) They always start feeling guilty which makes them even more of a flop in bed

C ) They are just more trouble than they are worth all round


thumbs up i couldn't have described/said it better myself. this is what i've learned from my experience with one recently.
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PILIPALA
Cardiff, South Glamorgan, Wales UK
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 5:10 AM CST
Didn't answer as as my mother used to say don't judge as you never know. And if you say you would never it quite likely to come back and bite your bumlaugh
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maruska1980
Santa Venera, Majjistral Malta
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 5:22 AM CST
cannot say 100% no because you never know whom you meet and whom you'll fall in love with although i would do anything to avoiod such situations.

I once dated a guy whom then i got to know he was married. and I ended the relationship there and then!
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sxc666
Central Coast, New South Wales Australia
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 2:55 PM CST
No way thumbs down
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gangel
Plovdiv, Plovdiv Bulgaria
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 2:57 PM CST
I would date only my husband /when I have one/laugh
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Irishman1
Dublin, Dublin Ireland
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 3:04 PM CST
I'll only date wifeylaugh
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letitroll
phoenix, Arizona USA
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 6:46 PM CST
wildcatgirl wrote:
WEll,I hate to admit it,but I have been the 'other woman'. I was 20 ,and a waitress in a restaurant. He came in ,made up some story that his friend said he should ask me out. He wasn't wearing a ring,and told me he was not married. He didn't live in my town,he kept coming in for a couple of months and finally I went out with him. We dated for 6 mos,he brought his father to meet me, his best friend,he had me flown to Talladega to meet him at the races. 4 mos into it,his best friend told me he was married,and he finally told me,but he was separated,and had 2 daughters. I finally broke it off with him,but I have to say he was the only man that I have ever really and truly LOVED!. As the years went by,he would come around every 2 to 4 yrs and we would go out for dinner ,but no sex! I have been married twice since then,now divorced. He divorced that wife ,was single for 3 yrs,came to tell me,but didn't because I was engaged to my now ex husband. He remarried and is still married to wife no. 2. We haven't seen each other in 10 yrs. He found me on myspace this past Christmas and we have been talking on the phone. Even after 27 years,I still have very deep feelings for this man. He wanted to meet me for dinner,but I am wiser now,and I have not dated a married man since him and I am not going to now. Sorry for the 'novel'! LOL


For all the wrongs about your relationship, there are rights as well.... innocent woman, young and vulnerable.... swept away.... plain to see..... who knows his original situation or intentions, but sometimes people marry into a situation that they should not have, not because they weren't in love, but because it wasn't the type of love that stays... it is an easy trap many fall into. Bottom line is, maybe you two were meant to be together all along...... but instead of experiencing true love, you are left with a relationship that cant be fulfilled..... kinda sad, but part of the reality of trying to have a relationship with a partner who has other commitments. The redeeming factor.... you now know love because of this relationship......... but knowledge sometimes comes at such a price. sad flower
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KrazieStill
Bristol, Connecticut USA
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 7:07 PM CST
I don't play second fiddle or take a back seat or the quick wham/b, have to go home now to the husband/kids. i'd feel like trash.
okay when I was younger, i thought i was cool doing that. age changes us.scold
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loves2steppin
Concord, New Hampshire USA
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 7:09 PM CST
NO WAY!!
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Rickster
New York, New York USA
Posted: Feb 14, 2008, 7:41 PM CST
No. If you do, Karma will get back at you. Karma will try it’s best to make your partner cheat on you with another man or woman.

DON’T DO IT!
scold
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