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Originally Posted by MissBrattified
Please tell me you're joking.  What happened to the vow "for better or for worse?" Or how about the idea that marriage is forever? Til death do us part? What God hath joined together....
I agree that it's questionable behavior, but divorce worthy? Not even close. I'm more of a fan of the concept of trying to repair and restore, even when something terrible like adultery has actually occurred.
I can see this causing an argument, though. For SURE.  My husband would be upset and embarrassed. No doubt. That's why I wouldn't do that to him and I question the motives of a woman who would. I also question the commitment of a man who would divorce for that alone.
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I am
not joking. Pentecostals don't wear bikinis; at least not real Pentecostals. Why was she at a pool with someone other than her husband, and why dressed
that way? What was her motivation?
Let's get real. No one, not even a good atheist, goes to the pool
with someone other than their spouse dressed like that unless they have a motive that is not godly.
If I were her husband, I would believe the act constituted unfaithfulness (cheating). Her desire was not to him, it was to another.