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Gin Reynolds (149) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Gin Reynolds
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SearchWarp Author Since: March 14, 2008

Total Articles by Gin Reynolds on SearchWarp: 14 (view articles)
Total Readership of Gin Reynolds's Articles on SearchWarp: 341
Most Recent Article by Gin Reynolds:
Oprah and Barbara Walters Agree They were Adulterers not Mistresses HUH? (92 days 1 hour ago)
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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  Comments on all articles by Gin Reynolds (149) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Gin Reynolds


Did Spitzers wife deserve it? Could it happen to you?
Anonymous: (29 days 20 hours ago.)
Gina, you are amazingly correct. The others who commented here have never been challenged enough to understand. I provided a lot to my wife in terms of material, emotional, and family effort... yet she could not find the ability to love me outwardly, and never expressed herself sexually. We're still married, but after TEN YEARS of getting no response, I was pretty frustrated. We're not talking about a few months, we're talking decades. No one should judge Spitzer.


Gina from NJ: (169 days 13 hours ago.)
Reader Rating 5 out of 5
Ok Suppose, you did all that you got the house, the car etc. You got your revenge. You eventually moved on and met another man. What would you do to insure that he doesn't do as the last and as spitzer did?

Val from NY: (172 days 19 hours ago.)
Reader Rating 2 out of 5
All I can say, is that if my husband did what Spitzer did, the LAST question I would ask is "Did I do everything I could to keep him in my bed?"... I believe it would be more along the lines of "What should I do to asure he is never in my bed again?"... and for that matter, "How do I start the legal process of making sure I keep the bed,... and the house,... and the car...?"

Gina Grey from NJ: (175 days 20 hours ago.)
Matter of fact most people who cheat would NEVER consider leaving their spouse. That's not why they do it. They do it because they are lacking emotional connections with their partner...

Gina Grey from NJ: (175 days 20 hours ago.)
Reader Rating 5 out of 5
Yes, because love is all it takes to keep us all faithful. Ok

JL from US: (175 days 21 hours ago.)
Reader Rating 3.5 out of 5
Hi Gina, It sounds as if you think Spitzer's indiscretions are his wife's fault. If that is what you are getting at, I have to disagree with you. I don't think you can ever blame a woman for a man's lack of self control. Nor does it work the other way around. I don't think it matters what kind of intimate life they had together, in this case, he made the choice to cheat. No one made him do it. I firmly believe that a man and woman should take time for each other and do what they can to remain attractive to the other. Why? Because you did it before you were married. That same attention should be given by both parties after the marriage. If a man chooses to truly love his wife, the wife will love him back and infidelity won't be an issue.

Comment by James P Krehbiel (1,387) Bronze Level Author Verified Account
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Gin, Respectfully, do you really believe that this issue is about his wife? This is what the know-it-all Dr. Laura S. said -"Take care of your man!" Please, this guy was looking for weird sex outside the context of marriage and I don't believe that it is appropriate to drag his wife into his moral lapse. With celebrity status, I doubt whether she knew anything about it and if she did, it is no ones business but hers. If I were her, I would try suing Dr. Laura for slander! Well that's my comment on that.
 
 


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