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#1 Thrillhouse
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I reckon Thor, Odin and Loki as they are gods and as for non-gods Cap would be up there also.
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#2 Thrillhouse
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Do you know how easy it is to cast 50 million votes into one electronic voting machine?

Mccain will win because Republicans are lying thieves

your thoughts?

monoxbon

My thoughts are that you are wrong and this will not happen. Just because your parents are democrats does not make the republicans lying thieves just fyi.:roll:

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#3 Thrillhouse
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I think that problem pretty much resolved itself after October 31st.
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#4 Thrillhouse
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[QUOTE="Thrillhouse"]

However, if you love and respect the person who made this mistake isn't it worth salvaging? What if you were together for 20 years and suddenly your wife cheated on you 1 time...you would really throw away 20 years of life together over one mistake that might not ever happen again?

SavageM2

I don't think it is. If you loved them that much, and it has been 20 years of "love" then why the hell would she cheat? I just wouldn't be able to trust her again.

Like I said I can fully understand the trust issue being a problem. I just meant faced with the reality of all you would be throwing away, regardless of why she cheated, would be too much for me to let go (keep in mind this situation would be one with a long term relationship, not some stupid highschool crush). Call me soft, weak, whetever, if we both still wanted it to work I would as well.

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#5 Thrillhouse
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[QUOTE="EquiIibrium"]

No matter how big the mistake, if you (not as in yourself) truely loved the person and they wanted to fix the relationship with you, you'd want to give it a second chance.

You could later on in a different relationship be dwelling on what could of been only had you commited to fixing the relationship.

elblanquito_81

Since trust is one of the most important things in a relationship, not everyone is truly capable of salvaging one in which that trust has been broken. You can find a way to make things work, try and stay together for whatever reason, you might even still love that person, but once that trust is gone, it's very difficult, if not impossible, to get it back.

I can respect that and I agree, but I believe if both people really want it to work out it can. Trust may take a long time to return, but it can given the appropriate amount of time.

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#6 Thrillhouse
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If a supervisor was questioning what I was doing on my time off I would advise them that it is non of their business and I will utilize my free time however I see fit.
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#7 Thrillhouse
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[QUOTE="Thrillhouse"]

However, if you love and respect the person who made this mistake isn't it worth salvaging? What if you were together for 20 years and suddenly your wife cheated on you 1 time...you would really throw away 20 years of life together over one mistake that might not ever happen again?

Cloud_Insurance

Without question. If you are married your love is supposed to be everlasting, unconditional, etc. all that crap. You've gone to the extent to question that and then follow through going against it...adios.

Your choice man, I'm just saying I wouldn't, however do as you see fit with your womenz. Far be it for me to push my views on another.

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#8 Thrillhouse
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[QUOTE="Thrillhouse"][QUOTE="Luncbox1"][QUOTE="Cloud_Insurance"][QUOTE="EquiIibrium"][QUOTE="Cloud_Insurance"][QUOTE="Thrillhouse"]

[QUOTE="Cloud_Insurance"]lol, big mistake in letting her cheat on you twice. You always always ALWAYS drop a girl after she has cheated on you once. No exceptions. Luncbox1

There are certainly exceptions, not everything is as black and white as it seems.

No there aren't. Unless you want your women walking all over you...

Everybody makes mistakes, ones that they could ultimately regret. Not even trying to fix the relationship and just cutting the ties regardless how much you love'd that person could end up being just as bad of a mistake.

You make it seem like having sex with someone other than your boyfriend is a simple and common mistake like stubbing your toe on the leg of a chair...

I agree. It's a really serious act, in which you are basically saying "I don're respect my boyfriend/girlfriend so I'm going to do this other person right now". To me, that's a HUGE problem.

However, if you love and respect the person who made this mistake isn't it worth salvaging? What if you were together for 20 years and suddenly your wife cheated on you 1 time...you would really throw away 20 years of life together over one mistake that might not ever happen again?

I dunno... but I'd be seriously pissed

Nothing wrong with that, as well you should be. My whole point was just there are circumstances that could theoretically present themself, in which you would not immediately kick the girl to the curb for such a transgression, nor would she you if the roles were reversed.

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#9 Thrillhouse
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[QUOTE="Cloud_Insurance"][QUOTE="EquiIibrium"][QUOTE="Cloud_Insurance"][QUOTE="Thrillhouse"]

[QUOTE="Cloud_Insurance"]lol, big mistake in letting her cheat on you twice. You always always ALWAYS drop a girl after she has cheated on you once. No exceptions. Luncbox1

There are certainly exceptions, not everything is as black and white as it seems.

No there aren't. Unless you want your women walking all over you...

Everybody makes mistakes, ones that they could ultimately regret. Not even trying to fix the relationship and just cutting the ties regardless how much you love'd that person could end up being just as bad of a mistake.

You make it seem like having sex with someone other than your boyfriend is a simple and common mistake like stubbing your toe on the leg of a chair...

I agree. It's a really serious act, in which you are basically saying "I don're respect my boyfriend/girlfriend so I'm going to do this other person right now". To me, that's a HUGE problem.

However, if you love and respect the person who made this mistake isn't it worth salvaging? What if you were together for 20 years and suddenly your wife cheated on you 1 time...you would really throw away 20 years of life together over one mistake that might not ever happen again?

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#10 Thrillhouse
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Casino, goodfellas, pulp fiction