[at-l] Hiking and Divorce
Gadog430
gadog430 at charter.net
Wed Jun 13 17:53:38 CDT 2007
What a horrible assumption. Maybe they just need some space.
I think trust issues are apparent here.
Dawg
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From: "Bedrock Bob" <bedrockbbob at yahoo.com>
To: <at-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: [at-l] Hiking and Divorce
> Figures. A married woman's place is at home with her husband, not
sleeping in the woods with a bunch of strange men like some whore. Spouses,
take this as a warning. If your mate wants to separate, whether under the
guise of a long hike or whatever, you can bet they won't be sexually
faithful. The biological imperative will see to that.
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> Dust <pctttdust at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> Brings to mind a story I heard about what happened on the AT a few years
ago. Seems there was this married woman who developed a "friendship" with a
male hiker. It turned into more than a friendship and was no secret on the
trail. The non-hiking husband would sometimes visit the wife on the trail,
and pretend her lover was just a friend. Other hikers began to despise this
cheating wife, and eventually someone ratted her out to her husband. As you
can predict, that marriage ended in divorce shortly thereafter.
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