Would you let your wife sleep with another man for $1,000,000?
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elperrosato — 21 years ago(October 14, 2004 07:03 AM)
I think there's probably no better way to test the relationship. I mean, if a couple can survive through an obvious indiscretion, then they can probably survive through anything.
As for the good looking millionaire aspect of the movie, it does make the scenario a little unreal, but it makes the husband's dilemna more obvious. What if she's thinking of the other man while she makes love to her husband? Such a thought could eventually crush a lesser man.
On the other hand, if the relationship doesn't go well, he can always get divorced and keep half. I have been pretty down about broken up relationships before, but a half a mil might've made me forget some of that misery and the lingering thought of some skeez in bed with the wife
Finally, it may be worth noting that there are websites dedicated to couples who are made a similar offer, except the couple only gets $1000 and the girl gets filmed while her significant other has to watch. If so many folks will whore themselves out for $1000, it's probably pretty safe to assume that there'd be a few more folks willing to do it for $1 million.as one poster put it "for a million dollars I'd let my wife have sex with a gorilla"
'nuff said -
libe613 — 21 years ago(October 26, 2004 02:17 PM)
Something like half of all married people cheat on their spouses. Here is a way for them to cheat and make a million. It's the American way. Supply and demand. Capitalism at its best.
god save the "queen" and by "queen" I mean last donut -
sanstereo — 21 years ago(December 12, 2004 10:15 PM)
"Dude, I'd let my wife beep a gorilla for a million dollars!!!!"
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA-AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH, er. aaaaaaaaaahhhhhHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
whew, now that's the funniest thing i've read on these forums yet.
don't let these self-important, holier-than-thou dickheads on this website stop agood, honest response. a million bucks is a beep million bucks. -
The_Only_KayEm — 14 years ago(July 11, 2011 12:23 PM)
I suspect that those on this thread who spout off on morals etc are actually very wealthy people who don't have to struggle for a living and hence, have no idea what that's like.
As another poster said, people prostitute their personal dignity, morals etc every single day that they go to work. Nobody seems to have a problem with that. -
DjokerFan — 11 years ago(August 29, 2014 07:36 AM)
"I suspect that those on this thread who spout off on morals etc are actually very wealthy people who don't have to struggle for a living and hence, have no idea what that's like."
Depends. If they were born into money then possibly. But self-made people remember what it was like when they were struggling and know firsthand the power of money and what it can accomplish. I would argue that most of those people are college kids who are "in love" with their boyfriend/girlfriend and have no concept yet of how hard it is in the real world.
Now I'm not married, so perhaps my opinions are seen by married people as somewhat naive as well. But I look at it from the following perspective: At my current above-average salary, I have to work 17 and a half years to make a million dollars (pre-tax!). That being said, would I accept Redford's indecent proposal? Every day of the week and twice on Sunday. And it's not even for what that money could do for me, this decision is made too easy by the idea of what that money could pay for for my future child: food, clothing, shelter, little league, summer camp, and a college education which has become pretty darn pricey nowadays.
To those of you who are a firm "no" on this, and even to those of you saying you wouldn't go through with it for a million but you would for 5 or 10 million, when your children ask you why they need to take out student loans to pay for college, you go ahead and tell them the story of how you were once offered a million dollars for one night of infidelity but threw it away because you were just too much "in love."
sweetgal89 hasn't commented in a long time.I'd be interested to know if her opinion is the same at 25 y/o as it was at 16. -
DeuxLumieres — 21 years ago(December 17, 2004 04:04 PM)
I personally thought there was no real spark between Woody Harrelson and Demi Moore. I think he is a very limited actor, anyway. He only has 2 characters he can play convincingly: a naive farm boy or a sociopathic redneck. I absolutely did not buy him as an archeology professor.
Although, to be fair, the greatest actors in the world couldn't have made that hack script work. Who can forget Demi in the boutique telling Redford, "The dress is for sale, I'm not." Oh please! -
raygal — 21 years ago(February 25, 2005 10:41 PM)
yeah, anyway
For 5 mi. i don't know, myabe i would probably let rob hit it, that is if he still looked the same in his sneakers/ind. proposal days. I'm young (late-Legal teens) and damn i wish i could remember those days of all the controversy surrounding the movie. He was hot for his age. And i know there definitely was a lot of chicks who said they'd let him hit anywhere he'd like for less so!
If anyone cares, the movie will be on Sat. at 12:30 eastern, for you indecent pro. lovers -
ecidnac — 20 years ago(June 19, 2005 04:24 PM)
Would I let my boyfriend or husband sleep with another woman for $1 million? Probably not.
Would I sleep with someone (male or female) for $1 million? HELL YES!
Would I sleep with someone for $1 million if I were married? Probably not. I bet he would be too insecure afterwards. He'd probably think I was thinking of someone else every time we did it. It would probably rip the relationship apart (as money tends to do) and well, when we split up, I wouldn't want to split half of it with him! I mean, I did all the work! LOL
And for the record, I don't care about
inflation!
$1 million would pay off everything I owe and leave me plenty to play with. I mean, I wouldn't sleep with someone for $100,000. It'd have to be at least half a million!
LOL
How much is
your
virtue worth?