Boy there sure are a lot of sleezy, sick people on this board. Ruin your marriage and betray your mate because you may g
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jaemostoriginal — 11 years ago(December 05, 2014 11:12 PM)
Of course I would consider it at first but I have a feeling I would end up feeling like the husband in this situation. After having the money it would bother me that my wife did something with another man and possibly enjoyed it. Would the money be good? Sure but to ruin my marriage for money I don't think I would and if I did I feel I would regret it. Now people bringing kids in the situation that changes everything. I'm pretty sure me and my wife would have an easier time getting over it if we knew it was for our child.
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electrophile — 11 years ago(January 04, 2015 10:35 PM)
Really? I would think it'd be harder if you had kids. When little Billy or little Susie wants to know if they need to start filling out scholarship applications for college, you just say no, mummy boinked Rob Redford so no need.
Awkward
I've been married for 8 years and together for 11 total. We make very little money, but I do know I would not do this today even if Brad Pitt (who is looking an awful lot like Redford these days) was the subject. Just not worth it
You remember where the heart is?
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urgrue-1 — 11 years ago(January 17, 2015 11:47 AM)
Not many people here think outside of their own personal perspective. Which is understandable. But to put a different spin on the entire question, think about how much good you could do with a million. How many lives you could save by donating that money to the right cause.
So, in that light, NOT doing this means one prefers to protect your own insecurities and petty jealousy and lack of trust over providing some starving children in some rotten country care they need.
I know I'm painting it very starkly, but it's a perspective worth thinking about. Why are we all so egocentric (myself included) that we only think about how upset we'd be and how we couldn't get over the jealousy, about being a "whore" (reverse the genders in this film and see how ridiculously sexist that is!), etc? We're ridiculous creatures. Objectively, OF COURSE ONE SHOULD DO IT. -
CapitanHowie — 10 years ago(December 24, 2015 09:43 AM)
There is NO WAY I'd do it- even if my husband said "yeah, do it PLEASE" (he wouldn't). I've only been with my husband since our marriage, and 1 million dollars is NOT worth breaking that.
Plus, the money would only bring bad things, not good things.
Not to mention banging an old man should be worth at least 2 million. (joke)I've never met a racist person, just a scared and uneducated person. -
nataliadenise — 9 years ago(May 26, 2016 07:05 PM)
Exactly, The only thing that pissed me off is that she was quite attracted to Redford and it all went to hell because of that. If he had been a troll, that would not have been an issue. She F'ed up the second she saw him outside of Vegas.