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Adulterous Affairs are a Moral Issue

May 28, 2008 · 1 comment

Are adulterous affairs morally wrong? Based on the 2006 Pew Research Center survey, A Barometer of Modern Morals, 88% of the public said it was morally wrong to have an affair while married.

The survey also revealed that most people felt cheating on your spouse was worse (on the moral compass) than cheating on your income taxes.

Coming in the lowest on the moral compass was gambling and overeating.

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Susan Bryant June 30, 2009 at 8:15 am

Legally separated in NC (per a coerced mediation 1/21/09) and my husband is dating – advertising himself on Match.com
He’s a real catch. He had an affair while we were married and left a love letter to this woman on our computer.

Because I did not want to lose my home, I was given only one choice: to take on the second mortgage as well – $95K of his debt ($50K paid for his second boat). He told the mediator that my parents were wealthy (false but why are they responsible for his debt). The mediator said he “forced” him to agree to $600/mo alimony for 3 years. But of course, NO COHABITATION. He can steal our investments, never shared a dime of the $5-6K rent per mo., but I don’t deserve the big $600/mo if I have help paying off his debt against this home.
Mediation allows liars and cheats to steal, and no consideration is given a disabled, dependent spouse who paid the bills while her husband went to strip joints.

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