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Another Republican Caught With His Shirt Off
I found this on NYTimes.com: Representative Chris Lee of New York, caught in the midst of a scandal involving a shirtless photo he reportedly e-mailed to a woman, has stepped down, according to a senior Congressional official. … Mr. Lee’s … Continue reading
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Tagged illicit relationship, mail exchanges, male sex drive, sex with a stranger, sexual conquest, shirtless photos
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Artificial Insemination Forbidden For Single Women
Jerusalem Orthodox Rabbi Shlomo Aviner writes: Q: If it permissible for a single woman, who is reaching the age of forty, sees that she does not have a reasonable chance of getting married and desperately wants a baby, to be … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial insemination, Facebook, gil student, illicit relationship, kiddushin, master of the universe, orthodox rabbi, rabbi shlomo aviner
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Without His Mistress Margaret, There Would’ve Been No Great Naipaul Novels After 1970
Was Naipaul’s great writing worth the sin of his passionate illicit relationship with Margaret of Argentina? Perhaps what I need to spark my writing is a good affair. Such a shame I am so moral, so corralled by the Holy … Continue reading
Posted in Adultery, Literature, V S Naipaul
Tagged Adultery, carnal desires, catherine watson, fantasy life, friend marisa, holy torah, illicit relationship, mistress, patrick french, quot, thomas hardy, V S Naipaul, vidia
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