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Originally Posted by Trish Crocker
I totally agree with you pointing out the hypocrisy of this country. These men (and women) are mortals. We have no idea what their relationship with their spouses is like. When someone has a position of power or fame there will always be people trying to get close to them. It's easy to say that you would not fall, that you would always take the high ground and never, ever do anything immoral but the reality is, as humans we are all capable of doing anything under the right circumstances. We have TV shows dedicated to cheating and newsstands are full of magazines talking about who is dating who on the side. We hold some people to higher standards and then can't understand when they don't maintain them.
I can say with all of my heart that I would never cheat on my husband...well..if Mark Harmon called...........(just kidding!)
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Yes the hypocrisy of this country is amazing. However in my view the relationship with their spouse has nothing to do with cheating, either you are trustworthy or you're not! I know what I would do, I have faced the chance to cheat many times and my vows, my self-worth and the trust my wife put in me were more than enough so that I wasn't even tempted. I think anyone that worked in an office enviroment in the last 30 years had the temptation all around them. I for one had at least 5 members of the oppisite sex just come out and ask me if I wanted to get together. I'm maybe a little younger than many on TOTV (53 years old) but you don't have to be rich, powerful or even good looking to have an affair. There are many people out there that are so desperate for attention that they will throw away everything for a few moments of a strangers attention. How sad!