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In article <1wW%b.11411$yZ1.3347@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink .net>, Bill in Co. wrote:
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On 28 Feb 2004 13:51:08 GMT, Ignoramus1712
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I do acknowledge there are cases when cheating is understandable, but it's still wrong. I think that's the best I can do. You added an interesting degree of balance to this topic. Michael Whatever it takes. |
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In article <koe140t7rtll447baor0pdgqkcot0e3695@4ax.com>, Michael A Ball wrote:
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not happen". Then, possibly, you can think of some situation where you would prefer sleeping around to be permitted. i |
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Ignoramus1712 wrote:
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Young couple, husband or wife take your pick, is in an accident and will be comatose for the rest of their entire life until death... Several years later the healthy spouse meets a new person but does not want to divorce the ill spouse, because of insurance reasons etc... The are still legally married, so is this considered cheating to have a relationship with someone else? Lori Mc |
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here in the not-so-recent past. The wife was the one who posted and, IIRC, she and her husband were in their 50s or 60's. Another aspect was that they were seperated at the time that her husband became comatose but I might be wrong on that. Tracey |
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a marriage. Lori Mc |
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"LoriMc" <LoriMc11@THE_SPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message news:1041s4pqbgq7k96@corp.supernews.com... Quote:
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itself has ceased to exist - the comatose spouse is no longer able to maintain a relationship - in fact, has left the relationship involuntarily, much the same as if he or she had died. Morally, then I don't think of that as cheating in the usual sense, because there really is no marital relationship to cheat against - just the legal technicality. |
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LoriMc wrote:
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"because of insurance reasons" can cut it - at least not for the long term. Realistically, if something like this has happened, and the spouse is going to be comatose for the rest of their live, the marriage is dead, and should be legally terminated, so the other person can at least have a life - otherwise they BOTH go down the tubes, and I'm sure the comatose spouse would not have wished that on their spouse - not at all. Actually, this strikes a bit close to home, as we knew a friend who had a friend who had an automobile accident, and ended up this way. The mom and kids eventually moved on... It was distressingly sad to hear about this. Really depressing stuff. |
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Bill in Co. wrote:
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must remained married to person B (who is in a comotose state) for the rest of their life to keep the insurance? Quote:
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healthy spouse. I was in a situation close to this so speak from experience. When I was married the ex was in a wreck, (caused by a drunkin driver) he was in a coma for 2 weeks and not expected to recover. We had insurance. In the bed next to the ex the man in a similar situation wasn't so lucky he was uninsured and was stabilized and sent to a nursing home. My ex stayed in the hospital and when he did come out of the coma, he was given extensive rehabilitative therapy. Which I am convinced is the reason he learned to walk, talk, breathe, and LIVE a productive life. It can be heartless the way people are treated without health insurance. Lori Mc Quote:
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critical care? Do they get dumped into some county hospital, which has to take them for no fees, or what? Quote:
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