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Do u believe a woman can steal someone’s husband?

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bowman81 · M Best Comment
Not without a willing partner.

AzAZ09223 · 26-30, M
They can but they won't have the power without this. I casted out that I would still be able to date you sexually and also casted out if you do turn out to be alive then it still counts and if you are not alive it still counts and believing whether or not you are the only one alive is right 1 hr ago. No one has casted that out there before. Would you date me for that? I have a cool game too. It is about me probably getting an unlimited amount of 50/50 wins in a row 😂. I also made a combination that only unlocks to me and no hostiles can force me to unlock it with this one 1 hr ago.
bowman81 · M
Thank you for the Besty
I never considered steeling a woman, I was borrowing his wife,
NeddyKelly · M
Do u believe a man can steal someone’s wife?
Wiseacre · F
GoFish ·
no they can't .. they can try but if he's worth any shit then they'd fail .. they say if a girl steals your husband the best revenge is to let her have him 😒
PatientlyWaiting25 · 46-50, F
@GoFish this ❤
TexChik · F
@GoFish some women believe once they are married “ they don’t have to do that any more” that might include spontaneous sex, making your spouse feels desirable, making sure you stay desirable ( stay fit, dress nice, make up) because if they don’t , the women who are will catch his eye . Marriage is a license to sleep together , making the best of that is what happy couples do .
GoFish ·
@TexChik marriage is a contract of commitment but not everyone is reliable or happy or appreciative of theirs.. i wasn't for a long time my sate was bad but I'm trying to be better now.. people can be full of **** but it’s nice when people are what they are supposed to be.. reliable and genuine .. the ideal and happy to boot and appreciative of their state and their mate. Loyal
DrWatson · 70-79, M
Only an inanimate object can be stolen, and the object does not cooperate.

But I do have some sympathy with the aggrieved wife who says this sort of thing. She is trying to reconcile two contradictory thoughts in her head: "My husband is a good man" and "My husband is a cheater." I can understand how the "stolen" scenario can, at least temporarily, help to protect her from the full depth of the pain. But if she clings onto that thought in the long run, she is in denial. If the marriage is to rebound and improve, both parties have to deal honestly with what happened and what led up to it.
lucasll · 18-21, M
I would say no, if I were married I could never be “stolen” because I hate cheaters and would stick to my vow of being together forever. People often think they can find a new lover with no issues but that is never the case. A woman can only “steal” a husband that wants/is okay with cheating in the first place.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
Sure why not it happens a lot I reckon
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
The man has to want to be stolen for the ruse to work.
doesn't that happen every day on this planet....multiple times and in reverse also? if i've seen it happen lots i'm sure it's possible
black4white · 56-60, M
Nope…unless they want to be stolen then they are NOT stolen
HumanEarth · F
No — he chose it.

When two people truly love one another, that love is shown by their actions. Cheating is not a matter of men or women; it means the love was lacking for at least one person.
GuyWithOpinions · 31-35, M
Well yeah but that shows the character of the husband. He has no business being married.
zonavar68 · 56-60, M
@GuyWithOpinions Just like the coldplay kiss cam saga, both the man and the woman are equally at fault.
Younameit · F
Absolutely not. He allows himself to be “stolen” . But I do believe if you willingly have a relationship with someone who is supposedly committed in their relationship/marriage, you’re a bit messed up in the head. And that usually doesn’t end up well.
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Justmeraeagain · 56-60, F
Part of the person has to want to be stolen
No ...not in the literal sense but if there are problems in the marriage not being addressed it is possible for another woman to come into the picture and well ...use your imagination...how ironic the question popped up lol life is funny 😁
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F

 
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