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Was the Secret Service Pornified?

Demosthenes5 Wrote: May 01, 2012 5:05 PM
“At a 2003 meeting of the Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, 62 percent of attendees said that Internet porn had contributed to divorces in the previous year…” Spare me: heterosexual women (not pornography) have made the greatest contributions toward the demise of the "institution of marriage" for the following reasons: (a) having invented "No Fault" divorce (i.e., women trial lawyers), heterosexual women apply for over 70% of all divorces; (b) women are awarded child custody at least 90% of time & use their children as financial assets IOT leverage the greatest amount of child support/alimony; and (c) at least 10% of all married women practice a legal form of polyandry, i.e., the "paternity fraud" epidemic, where...
Mattieohmalley Wrote: May 01, 2012 6:17 PM
Demosthe
spare me it is leftist scum women's libbers who pushed for the easy divorce

and it is leftist women scum who pushed women out of the home into the workplace so that men can no longer afford families (so women leave). Who needs a man who cannot support you, insists you go out to work, then come home and work some more, and then makes demands in the bedroom.

NO FREAKING SANE WOMAN

It was the wimmem pigs on the left that pushed for the destruction of the family and you just recounted their record of "success".

This was all predicted beforehand by people like Phyllis Schlafly.

The goal of the feminist movement was to destroy the family. It worked. Blame them. The right wing women are only causalities.

Demosthenes5 Wrote: May 01, 2012 5:06 PM
... "overt" husbands unknowingly are raising the children of other men, i.e., "stealth" husbands.

If “conservatives” are serious about “saving marriage”, (1) end “no fault divorce” (2) impose automatic “shared custody” & (2) impose mandatory “paternity testing” for all children born. Not likely, since they’re just as afraid of the backlash from the “Entitlement Barbies” as are the Democrats.
What do you suppose are the chances that the Secret Service agents who embarrassed themselves, possibly endangered the life of the president of the United States, and very likely damaged their marriages and the lives of their children by engaging prostitutes in Cartagena, were consumers of pornography?

I'd guess 100 percent. Not that watching porn completely accounts for the behavior. But pornography undermines sexual restraint. It offers a distorted image of what "everybody" is doing, and it grants permission for indulging every conceivable urge. Porn is mainstream now, offered in nearly every hotel room and ubiquitous on the Internet. The stigma that...

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