Thread: Why Adultery?
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Old 01-15-2007, 04:11 PM
kaylar
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In the case of Professor, it is pretty
evident that he had used his position
at the University to have affairs.

There was nothing special about any
of the girls, they were simply available
to him, and he made no emotional
connection.

His wife, however, had formed a deep
bond with the Gardener.

Of course she would never marry a
Gardener, and their paths should never
have become entwined.

But the husband's constant absences,
the knowledge that he was unfaithful
and the presence of the Gardener were
the factors.

If Prof. had not been unfaithful then the
idea to become involved with a Gardener
would not be in Wife's top 1000 things
to do.

But Prof's infidelity had hurt her, and
angered her, and the Gardener was
rather attractive.
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