Thursday, February 26, 2015

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These are all good reasons not to cheat on your spouse. If you simply recall what you went through to get married to your spouse in the first place, it might help temper your lust for adventure. Be honest with yourself, though. I went through it myself in Germany. My Revenge? I let him have her. In the EU it takes 3 years for a divorce if it is contested – which I did for spite. I moved back to the USA with only a suitcase and a few hundred dollars – left the life and the condo and the fantasy behind. Broke my Heart and ended up homeless and depressed. Think about that if you are married and considering a fling. Trust your spouse even if you think you want to hurt them for some reason or for Power. If you really believe you have to get a new partner – tell them you must break it off with your spouse first. Time heals and then you will find the right mate. Remember – the cheater is likely going to cheat on you, too!






Originally posted on Thought Catalog:



At some point, you’ve likely fantasized about seducing a smolderingly sexy married person. The appeal of forbidden fruit is undeniable and the temptation to lure an attached person away from their (seemingly) dull and apathetic relationship can be fierce. But proceed with caution, because the side-effects of adultery can be disastrous, especially for the single interloper (that’d be you). Here are a few things to consider before you attempt this risky, yet utterly erotic, feat of getting involved with a married person.


1. S/he’s done this before.


The married person will inevitably tell you that they’ve “never done this before.” Perhaps they haven’t, not to this degree, but once a cheater, always a cheater, even if the previous affairs were capped at the level of emotional over-sharing via email or a platonic (but totally flirtatious) friendship. That come-hither look that makes you weak in the knees? Well-practiced. Those sexts that…



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Sunday, February 22, 2015

Does Germany Still Owe Money To Greece?

A Swiss gentleman told me last evening that it seems everyone has forgotten that Germany never paid their obligations for reparation to Greece from the second World War.  I have not been able to confirm or deny that - but I thought Germany had paid back everything required in The Two Plus Four Treaty of 1990.  115 Million Deutschmark were paid to Athens in 1960 and Greece signed the deal with the other Western Nations relieving the payback deal.





Janis Varoufakis, Greece Finance Minister, and the "fact spinsters" in the EU whom hold a grudge against Germany are merely delaying the actual designing of an austerity plan.



A Boat Load of Laughs

Sunday, February 15, 2015

This Is the Number of Innocent People Murdered by Governments. Are You Anti-Fed Yet?

"After reviewing the evidence of what government does and the mess it leaves in the process, that's a good rejoinder to those who would expand the state into every nook and cranny of our lives, imposing more regulations than we can count, enforcing them with armies of goons, imprisoning those who resist—and, inevitably, stacking the bodies high as government accumulates and wields new power."
~ J.D. Tuccille


It's just good sense to be anti-government, when the alternative is so unacceptable.