Monday, October 15, 2012

It's not me it's you

Most of us will end up being married later in our lives (sorry cat ladies). When that occurs, we all hope for the " 'till death do us part" but, is that something we can all hope for? 

Marriage is a special bond between TWO individuals. Except for those rare instances when a spouse decides to break the bonds and tread the infamous waters of adultery. Then, it becomes a special bond between the married couple and the spouse's, who is cheating, partners in crime. Adultery is critically acclaimed by our society purely because it is dishonest to the bible, but is the noun fully viewed at all angles? 

Few might agree that, at times, adultery is actually a positive thing. For instance, let's say you're spouse lives a healthy life the first few years of marriage, but then suddenly contracts this disease from Africa as you guys enjoy the wonders of Earth. Then, doctors conclude that, due to his unfortunate capture of this disease, your spouse will forever be fully paralyzed of any motor functions in the body. So, as years pass by (25 years to be exact) of nurturing and caring and loving your spouse, you become to feel your sense of pleasure nowhere  near being satisfied. Your spouse senses this hardship upon you and decides to open up the doors to you and allow you to seek your pleasure. I'm going to assume that this pleasure to you is sex. So, in other words, upon hearing your spouse's decision for you, do you go on and commit adultery for the positive effect on your psyche?

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