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Do you think making cheating illegal is going to change the cheating rates?

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  • Screenwriter
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    Make cheating illegal? Surely you jest.

    How are you going to enforce that one? Make a registry of all the relationships in the world and fly drones to follow everybody doing everything? Install chips in people so the drones can trace them?

    It can't be proven and it's too complicated to stop. So, making it "illegal" will do nothing to dampen the cheating rate. Sex police?

    Boy, the sex enforcement agency would be a trillion dollar agency. Countries would all go broke.

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    • Pohjolan
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      @Screenwriter
      Well for one thing there could be mandatory DNA testing for newborns but that would just make most cheaters use protection.

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  • AMS700CX4u2
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    We have been married for 54 years and no cheating. It was not religious law or social laws of morality that prevented it. It was our dedication to each other. We have both had opportunities. Some of them directed by our employers, One of them a Job offer that would have kept us solvent and would have prevented a bankruptcy. That one my wife wanted me to take because she did not want to move. Life will bring many challenges to your moral fiber. Your character defines your actions. Not some ink on a piece of paper. At 75 years of age, I am not sure God's ideas of morality are as strict as societies. Have you ever noticed that admonitions against sexual immorality are found everywhere in the religious text. But nowhere is there a definition for moral. This suggest that the writer left it to the interpretation of the reader. All God ever said in the Garden of Eden was be fruitful and multiply. How vague is that? So, lets see, I allow dirt to accumulate on my back to a level that, I sprout some mangoes and papayas from my back. That is being fruitful. Multiply, I can see monasteries filled with monks working on their Texas Instrument calculators. Words are specific What do they mean, Open to interpretation. You can not legislate Morality if you do not have a definition better that "you Know".

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  • Chazmatazz269
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    Not at first. It will depend on the severity of the consequences and how strictly it is enforced.
    Meanwhile, people’s insecurities aren’t going anywhere. So unenforceable feelings of betrayal won’t change and people who project those feelings won’t even recognize a change in the law.
    There are a lot of changes needed for our marriage, divorce and child custody laws. Provable, enforceable issues could be addressed in a single sitting. Even if they did that, all that would accomplish is cleaning up messy divorces.
    There’s an unbelievable amount of mental illness running amok in this country undiagnosed and untreated. Even among healthy people, too many go into their relationships thinking only about what they get out of it. While they think nothing of what they have to put into it.
    Much more than the laws needs to change before marriage makes sense again; more yet before having kids makes sense. There’s literally no upside, particularly for men.

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  • Hey there, love crusader! Making cheating illegal sounds like a plot twist from a soap opera! 😆 While it might give people something to think about, the real magic happens with communication, trust, and understanding. Legalities can't enforce emotions or fidelity... Love's a wild ride with its twists and turns, but making it illegal might just make it even more complicated. Let's keep working on those love languages instead. Stay dreamy! 💖🕊️

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  • OlderAndWiser u
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    You can penalize behavior that most of us would classify as immoral, but laws are unlikely to change how often it occurs.

    Drugs are illegal. Prostitution is illegal. How are those laws working out?

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      More than it would if it was legal, look at Oregon legalized drugs for a while, look how that effected them until they illegalized it again lol

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  • Simslover92
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    It might but I doubt it. It might just make it worse because people love doing forbidden things. The thrill of possibly getting caught would reel some people in more.

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      Yea lots of weirdos unfortunately 💀

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    • Simslover92
      Simslover92
      5 mo

      Right.

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  • Finchie40
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    It might to a certain extent , I honestly think they should make a website like Megan’s Law for prosecuted cheaters , then the cheating rates will decline big time lol

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    • ChicoFromThe305
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      That's an interesting idea 🤔

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  • Avicenna
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    Probably not much, if at all. I have a hard time believing many people want to see cheaters prosecuted (jails will be filled with them).

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  • Maybe_Maybe_not
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    It may change the cheating rates. Sharia changes crime rate, it's true, unless it redirects crime from public to domestic sphere? The problem with rates is that it doesn't talk about what is private, it only talks about objective, measurable consequences. So if cheating is an intent that does not manifest because fear of punishment enslaves this intent, what will happen, psychologically? I think that slaves always revolt, sooner or later. This revolt will get released domestically, as it can't release socially, it isn't going to be pretty. This violence will be invisible for us.

    And very visible for the victims. Most probably women.

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    • Maybe_Maybe_not
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      5 mo

      It reminds me a random Muslim couple, in France, they looked both drugged on morals, they were die hard fans of Disney movies, they were openly attacking what they perceived as moral degeneration of the society around them. They were very much embracing Salafism. So they joined Islamic State of Iraq and Syria because this was their promised land. A place where they could freely enjoy their obsession for morals, with their peers, other personalities obsessed with the very same morality.

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  • MrOracle
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    I assume this is a hypothetical question because I don't see it actually happening. That said, it would decrease cheating to some degree, but not as much as you'd imagine.

    What WOULD help is to make cheating a factor in divorce, as in, if you cheat, you automatically lose significant leverage in a divorce settlement. That's how it used to be and how it should be again. A marriage commitment needs to mean something, and marriages need to be significantly harder to break. More people would take their marriage choices a lot more seriously if divorce was extremely difficult to get. Obviously physical abuse would be grounds, but there would need to be real evidence.

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  • wynning
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    Xper 6 Age: 20 , mho 48%
    5 mo

    I think making something illegal discourages it quite a bit. But how much a difference is going to make depends on how it's enforced.
    How much support would we have to spend taxpayer money sorting out extramarital affairs?

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      We can fine the cheaters? They pay their own misery? 😂

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  • HighValue
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    It may be difficult to prove cheating, but if paternity tests were mandatory with a mandatory 10 year prison sentence for proven cheating under those circumstances, there would likely be far less divorces because cheaters would be much less likely to get married and abuse their partners in that way.

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  • WhitneySnow
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    Probably but it’s a drastic step that I’m personally against. Cheating should be a personal moral choice, not something regulated by the government.

    In some states, cheating while you’re married (adultery) is punishable by a $10 fine, but my mom’s friend who’s a lawyer says that’s only so you can take the Fifth about it in divorce cases.

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  • lyrem04
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    Xper 6 Age: 21 , mho 32%
    5 mo

    I don’t think so people will do illegal stuff anyways as they alr do. Plus I don’t like the law I would much rather someone cheat on me then not only due to fear of getting charged /jailed 💀

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      That's actually a good point, but I mean jail time isn't a bad thing for them, it's valid 😂

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    • lyrem04
      lyrem04
      5 mo

      Agreeed lol 😭 cuz they’re just gonna go and cheat on someone else

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      Exactly, if they are in prison, the only one they can cheat on in there is on their top bunk owner, which probably not the best choice either 😂

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    • lyrem04
      lyrem04
      5 mo

      Welp lol 😂

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  • Zack-Bann
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    5 mo

    Where I grew up it was
    And trust me people cheated like it was nothing


    For one it’s hard to prove


    And second: people generally don’t care about the law as much as we’d like to think


    What’s legal and what isn’t doesn’t matter when someone wants to do something they will do it

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  • Brendan824
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    5 mo

    No who's going to enforce it
    Making alcohol and weed illegal just made the situation worse
    When people cheat they don't want the other person knowing so that's not gonna change if anything it'll make them more cautious
    And if you get caught by the cops for cheating there's a problem

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  • Anonymous
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    5 mo

    I do not think so. If it is illegal, it becomes even more tempting. I think anyone who cheats on their spouse should be required to pay at least 1 trillion in compensation. Lets see then will the cheating rate in society decrease or not?

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      Oh anon nobody has a trillion dollars but its a good number cause it shows how against it you are 😂💯

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    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      5 mo

      Is it funny? If they do not have money to pay the fine, then they shouldn't cheat on their spouses. 🤭🙈

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      I like that logic, that logic works for me, grade A idea 😂

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  • ManOnFire
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    Even if they make it illegal how can they really catch it unless a scorned wife has video or something? And I doubt anyone would seriously pursue it in a court of law.

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  • Caroline91
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    I doubt it would. Infidelity has gone on as long as there have been people on earth, I'm sure. But I don't think it should even be a legal issue. It is a moral issue.

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  • Anonymous
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    5 mo

    No. Today people dknt have basic morals. Thats why many cheaters especially women act like victims when they are caught.

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      So you don't think it will have any effects?

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    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      5 mo

      Doesn't stop drug abuse that its ilegal

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      There would be much higher drug abuse if it was legal tho wouldn't it

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    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      5 mo

      People drank more during prohibition than after it.

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      Alcohol is legal 😂

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    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      5 mo

      Exactly but if you made it ilegal tomorrow what would happen?

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      Well people will lose their source of purchase first of all so I'm sure rates will drop when they are removed from stores

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    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      5 mo

      People would start making it in bath tubs. It would be prohibition all over again with secret meeting places etc. Just like prohibition.

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      Yea but the rates would still most likely stop, or future gens, never start

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    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      5 mo

      No like weed it creates an unseen subculture

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    • ChicoFromThe305
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      5 mo

      Well yea but my point is that it won't be as big as it would be if it was legal lol

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    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      5 mo

      To be honest as a woman from what I've seen if there was no such thing as alimony and child custody was automatically 50/50 with no child support and women couldn't walk away with 50% of the marriage assests there would be less cheating and divorce

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      Divorce probably cheating is debatable, unless they are cheating to get a divorce lol

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    • Anonymous
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      5 mo

      They cheating because they've no fear of divorce and know no matter what they do soceity and the government will take care of them financially.
      My brother and I had a falling out in regards to him shacking up with a woman who was cheating with him. He didn't learn from our mother.

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      There's many reasons for cheating, just a person being sexually attractive and they are coming onto them person can be enough to make people cheat

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    • Anonymous
      Opinion Owner
      5 mo

      Women are different from men. When we decide to cheat its because we are looking to leave one relationship for another, as soon as we get a man we want that shows any sign of commitment we are gone.

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      I don't think it's that way for everyone but I guess I can't really say, I'm not a cheater

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  • alice55
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    Wouldn't change anything, murder, stealing, etc... is illegal but it does not stop people from doing it, even losing all your money and your children don't stop men from cheating so

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  • AndrésC64
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    You'd have to define it first. Is it only for married couples? Engaged? Dating? After how many dates? Some people think porn is cheating. Some people think having a friend of the opposite sex is cheating. Some people are okay with their SO sleeping around. I don't think there's any way that anybody could come up with a good definition of cheating. But If by some miracle they could come up with a definition, I don't think it would cut down on cheating.

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  • Dongie
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    5 mo

    Probably not. It could possibly make it more stimulating.

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      You mean for the weirdos?

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    • Dongie
      Dongie
      5 mo

      Well, any cheater has to be a little weird I'd say.

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      Yea that's facts

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    • Dongie
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      5 mo

      🤣 You're crazy! 👣

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    • ChicoFromThe305
      ChicoFromThe305
      5 mo

      No I'm not, I'm a foot 💀

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    • Dongie
      Dongie
      5 mo

      😅lol

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  • Cormac995
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    5 mo

    I think if you can prove infidelity there should be an automatic fine of 10,000 dollars paid by the cheater to the cheated if found guilty in court. They should also be screwed over in the divorce if it's chosen as the route.

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  • DCVsMarvel2
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    If cheating was made illegal (which, by defintion, it technically already is, since it's immoral, according to the "10 commandments" right?), then, trump, would be in jail, a thousand times over by now

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  • Flower7
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    Sure if it could be proven and prosecuted against.

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  • genericname85
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    cheating already is "illegal". it's a violation of your marriage contract.

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  • Staximus
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    Making cheating illegal would mean that two people have to enter a legally binding contract together like a marriage. If you're talking about a couple that's not married, then that's not a realistic law you can really enforce.

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    • Staximus
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      5 mo

      It might cut down the cheating a little

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  • RavVid
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    If there were stocks involved it would help. If you could sue and get compensation it would help.

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  • Miah06
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    4 mo

    That is true. Chris has a nerdy left pinkie toe

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  • dustybiker2
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    Opposite. Making something illegal gives the thing a power.

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  • DonaldDarko
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    Even if it did people would only be staying together out of fear of prosecution.

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  • captain_voidwalker
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    Nope cheating was illegal for centuries and people still cheated.

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  • robocop666
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    Its called adultery and is illegal in 19 states and muslim countries.

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    • Chazmatazz269
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      5 mo

      It’s dead letter law. Produce case files for anyone jailed for adultery in the last forty years.

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  • SotiCoto
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    No. It would just make a lot more people criminals.

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  • Anonymous
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    5 mo

    It kind of illegal in marriages in the sense that their can be repercussions and the court can be more punishing if there is a divorce case its proven infidelity was the cause.

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  • qwerty2469
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    It will just increase the murder rates. Nobody gonna let a ho live after that one night stand. No witnesses

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  • Shy_Steve
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    There is no legitimate reason to make it illegal that's exactly why they haven't.

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  • dragoblack
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    Pft, no, it will just have jails and prisons overloaded with people, and cause more homelessness.

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  • Quetaismymiddlename
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    I think people will still cheat no matter what nothing is going go stop them.

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  • DishLady
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    Nope

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  • melis765
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    5 mo

    Sure if it could be proven and
    İ thomk people

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  • Jeff51
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    5 mo

    No. people are going to do what they want.

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  • raaz222
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    It's already illegal. Check law sections.

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  • soe11
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    • Absolutely immoral.
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  • DrPepper12
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    Lol no. That's ridiculous.

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  • kavakava
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    Yes, just like speed limit signs cured speeding.

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  • Emmytexrex
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    I think it won't change it

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    The market does fluctuate..

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    Obviously.

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    Yes.

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    SURPRISE ME

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  • seeyounexttuesday
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    why?

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