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Old March 26th 05, 06:46 PM
Bob Whiteside
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The couple met in 1978 when Howard Sosin was an assistant professor at
Columbia University. At the time, she was married to another man and

working
in retail.


Forget about the money angle. This is an example of how people who do not
value one relationship, won't value another relationship. Cheating on
spouse #1 made cheating on spouse #2 easier. Having the first affair made
having the next affair easier.

The absence of fault finding in divorce has accelerated this type of
cyclical behavior. But the real issue I have with these types of cases is
woman always receive financial gains for being unfaithful. And men always
pay financial penalties when their spouse was unfaithful.

It just doesn't seem right that a man should have to pay large amounts of
money to finance an unfaithful woman's next dalliance in the behavior cycle.