[at-l] Hiking and Divorce

Gadog430 gadog430 at charter.net
Wed Jun 13 17:56:26 CDT 2007


Is a man that sleeps in a hut with strange men asking for trouble too?
Just checkin...here in 2007.

Dawg


----- Original Message -----
From: "Bedrock Bob" <bedrockbbob at yahoo.com>
To: <at-l at backcountry.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 2:21 PM
Subject: Re: [at-l] Hiking and Divorce


> I "crawled out from under a rock" because I pointed out that a woman who
leaves her husband to sleep in close quarters with strange men for extended
periods of time is asking for trouble?
>
> I don't know if you've entered puberty yet, but the sex drive is primal
and biologically driven.  The will may be strong but the flesh is weak.
Mother Nature will have her way, and that way must be channeled through
one's spouse if a marriage is to work.  One of the main reasons why
abandonment is a clear ground for divorce is because a cookoo will be
abandoned by the cuckolded husband and become a ward of the state.
>
> It's no surprise that that whore slept with another hiker.  She had
abandoned her lawful husband and the biological imperative had its way.
Thus, a married woman's place is at home with her husband.  If they both
hike, they can do so together in which case their marriage does not face
that danger.
>
>
> Sloetoe <sloetoe at yahoo.com> wrote: ### Wow. Either you crawled out from
under the same
> rock, or you're the same person. Hmmmm.
>
>
> --- Bedrock Bob  wrote:
>
> > Figures.  A married woman's place is at home with...
> >
> > Dust
>  wrote:
> > Brings to mind a story I heard about what happened
> > on the AT a few years ago.  Seems there was this...
>
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