the “other woman”

Rachel Uchitel and Other “Other Women”

Rachel Uchitel and Other “Other Women”

  Hmmm, now this is interesting….. …watch and then i’ll tell you what i think     Long sigh….   …okay.   I think i’ve already given you my stance on “other women” and women who have affairs with married, or otherwise “attached men.  Just in case you need a reminder or clarification if...

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More LeAnn

More LeAnn

So I know what you’re thinking:  What’s with my obsession with LeAnn Rimes? It’s pretty simple:  She’s a human being!  Just like you and me. Here’s the story in a nutshell:  she had an affair. Hey!  So the hell what?  It happens everyday to ordinary people.  I don’t get what the big deal is....

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Reading:: “A woman is dead and it’s all my fault”, by Jenny Johnston

Reading::  “A woman is dead and it’s all my fault”, by Jenny Johnston

A woman is dead and it’s all my fault: Lover of wife-murdering serial adulterer reveals her anguish By JENNY JOHNSTON Last updated at 12:08 AM on 25th September 2010 Dangerous liaison: Karen Wilson had an affair with serial adulterer Michael Roberts, who killed his wife when she found out Any woman who embarks on...

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Reading: Why Women Stand by Their Cheating Husbands

Reading:  Why Women Stand by Their Cheating Husbands

So, I think I’ve already told you about how I feel on this subject here.  Now, here’s a 2008 article from the Sunday Times (presumably an English newpaper) by Kate Spicer. Why some women choose to ignore their husband’s infidelities by Kate Spicer From The Sunday Times December 7, 2008   On the day...

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Reading: “Monogamy, It’s Over Between Us,” Chuck Klosterman

Reading:  “Monogamy, It’s Over Between Us,” Chuck Klosterman

The deeply private moment when cheating begins… from Esquire Magazine By Chuck Klosterman Today we begin with a hypothetical question, which–on its surface–may seem to have a straightforward, obvious, undeniable answer. However, this question raises a larger point about everything we pretend to understand about relationships, and particularly what we assume we understand about...

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Don’t try this at home: Suing Your Husband’s Mistress

Don’t try this at home:  Suing Your Husband’s Mistress

I already told you how pathetic and pitiful this is in my opinion.  Life is unfair and regardless of your pain, the world is going to continue spinning on its axis.  You don’t get compensated for your pain nor do you get a prize for being a victim.  You’re better than that.   I...

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In the Adultery Files…

In the Adultery Files…

I already told you how I feel about cheating and adultery in these articles, “Open Marriage” and “Marriage:  Adultery, Part I.”  I also discussed how I feel about dating, “sisterhood”, and female solidarity in this article, “Comment to the Comment.” Now that Fantasia is embroiled in this adultery scandal and was driven to the...

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A Deadly Affair (Video)

A Deadly Affair (Video)

The lovely over at A Black Woman’s Disguise reminded me of this tragic story with her post warning women when to know when He’s Just Not That Into You.  I watched the trial several months ago on HLN at home while I was down in Miami visiting my folks.  It’s just so tragic how...

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A Comment to the Comment

A Comment to the Comment

Late last week, I posted a blog entry on the topic of adultery. Leave it to me to go against the conventional wisdom and speak out against calling women who sleep with married men “whores, floozies, mate poachers, skanks, home-wreckers, rogue bitches, and girls gone wild who pose a threat to women everywhere.”   They...

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Marriage: Adultery, Part I

Marriage:  Adultery, Part I

In the past few months, the American public has been bombarded news, rumors, stories, and sound bites through the media about the private (and sometimes, public) lives of so many A-list (and relatively A-list) celebrities I can barely even keep up these days. However, this is nothing new. Paying attention to gossip, scandal, and...

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Sherri Shepherd’s Story

Sherri Shepherd’s Story

from a 2007 People Magazine Article:: Backstage at The View, Sherri Shepherd cries almost every week. No, she’s not fighting with any of her cohosts. “I love the women I work with,” Shepherd says. It’s because her dream job as the newest member of daytime’s all-girl gabfest comes with one major sacrifice. “By Wednesday,”...

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“Love Story”…by Katha Pollitt

“Love Story”…by Katha Pollitt

Love Story by Katha Pollitt from Learning to Drive Dostoyevsky says somewhere that we attract to ourselves events that are like ourselves. If so, it must also be true that people who experience the same things are in some way like each other. After G. left and I found out about his other women,...

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CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED MARRIAGE…from ELLE Magazine

CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED MARRIAGE…from ELLE Magazine

taken from Elle Magazine   ELLE talks about love and matrimony with author Susan Squire By Ruth Davis Konigsberg | August 18, 2008 Considering how much getting married is fetishized these days, we’re surprisingly ignorant about the origins of the institution. On the other hand, Susan Squire’s enlightening account of how matrimony was historically...

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