Now before all of the Jesus freaks and self righteous individuals start hurling stones I want to ask a question, and I think everyone should be entitled to do so.
Is it just the pressure of religious society, and super 'moraled' introverts with no game, that restrict us from delving into the untapped wealth and percentage of unhappily, married women, or is it our own fears?
To make a long story short, if a woman tells you she is unhappy, and that she doesn't find her husband attractive anymore, is this a green light???
If not, then at what point is it okay to indulge?
I know your amazing answers such as why do this if there are millions of other single women out there will be the instant reply, but if you could play devils advocate for a second, answer the question and leave morality in the toilet.
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Is it just the pressure of religious society, and super 'moraled' introverts with no game, that restrict us from delving into the untapped wealth and percentage of unhappily, married women, or is it our own fears?
To make a long story short, if a woman tells you she is unhappy, and that she doesn't find her husband attractive anymore, is this a green light???
If not, then at what point is it okay to indulge?
I know your amazing answers such as why do this if there are millions of other single women out there will be the instant reply, but if you could play devils advocate for a second, answer the question and leave morality in the toilet.
Edge