enigmawing wrote:[...] Not that I think it ever justifies cheating.
Talk about generalizations... There are plenty of reasons to justify cheating. If your husband or wife is treating you like shit; if your marriage has been 'dead' (sex/love-wise) for years; if your spouse doesn't pay any attention to you anymore... Either way, no matter what the circumstance are, I don't have a moral judgement about it, because I can't look inside people's heads to know what they think; I don't know them, their judgements and their relationships, so why should I judge?
enigmawing wrote:Yes, there's something called getting swept up in the moment, but if anything, what entitles anyone to do something that they know would hurt their partner so much?
Who said anything about it being an 'entitlement'? There's no such thing. There are just things that can happen, and *do* happen from time to time. I'm not saying I approve (let alone engage in it), but it's just a thing of reality. It is what it is.
enigmawing wrote:Also, how can anyone label this guy as a cheap-ass for passing along his mother's engagement ring? Just because he's royalty/a celebrity doesn't make him immune to the unspeakable sentimental value a piece of jewelry like that must have for him.
joke noun ( FUNNY ) /dʒəʊk//dʒoʊk/
[C] something, such as a funny story or trick, that is said or done in order to make people laugh
Did I tell you the joke about the chicken crossing the road?
She spent the evening cracking (= telling) jokes and telling funny stories.
She tied his shoelaces together for a joke.
I hope Rob doesn't tell any of his dirty jokes (= jokes about sex) when my mother's here.
He tried to do a comedy routine, but all his jokes fell flat (= no one laughed at them).
Don't you get (= understand) the joke?