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Topic: Forbidden apple of ' Eden Garden '
Gwendolyn2009's photo
Fri 09/09/11 02:13 PM
If I am not wrong I think anything that goes against the laws set up by the society is illegal.I leave it to you to decide those illegal......


How is it "illegal" to have an affair? Can you be locked up for it? Pay a fine? ALL state in the union now have no fault divorce, which means that adultery cannot be used against a soon-to-be-spouse in a divorce.

And what is the difference between an "illegal" affair and a "legal" affair?

krupa's photo
Fri 09/09/11 04:36 PM
As I read it, the broader spectrum of the question...

"It's human nature to be more inquisitive towards forbidden things
and its effect is both good & bad.
What do you say?"

I am for it....when it is suitable at the time.





barun1959's photo
Fri 09/09/11 09:22 PM
In a nut-shell we may generalise that we have a natural tendency to do those things which are not permitted by law/society.
I started smoking during my schooling and it is not expected a school boy smoking.
{I grade all of you 10/10 though honestly I didn't get all of you correctly.) smokin

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Fri 09/09/11 09:28 PM

I'm forbidden whoa


Me too.bigsmile

msharmony's photo
Fri 09/09/11 11:09 PM

If I am not wrong I think anything that goes against the laws set up by the society is illegal.I leave it to you to decide those illegal......


How is it "illegal" to have an affair? Can you be locked up for it? Pay a fine? ALL state in the union now have no fault divorce, which means that adultery cannot be used against a soon-to-be-spouse in a divorce.

And what is the difference between an "illegal" affair and a "legal" affair?



this is not true. No fault simply relieves the stress of having to 'prove' fault

most states still maintain an option to obtain divorce on the grounds of cruelty, adultery, desertion, or inability to consummate,,,,


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