Yep! Believe it or not, it sure does go both ways!
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Eva Longoria
reel-star — 15 years ago(December 23, 2010 02:20 PM)
Yep! Believe it or not, it sure does go both ways!
Just like marriage, monogamy is NOT natural. They are both choices (real or not) and both have their consequences."I just want to be inspired."
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MissBoom — 15 years ago(December 24, 2010 07:29 AM)
I agree with many of the Male responses here.
I've been with my share of wealthy Good looking men and i've never once expected them to be faithful. I know they were wealthy when i met them. i knew they were good looking. I also knew that many women would look at them and think he's a great catch and throw themselves at them.
Take Bill clinton. He is great looking, was the president and he is a very very Charming person and a smooth talker. If his wealth and good looks doesn't get women. I am sure he can get women just by talking to them. lol I think this is why women go for these types of men. Not because they are Jerks or the Bad boys that treat them like dirt. But because Ultimately alot of them are great catches and have the looks, charm ,personality and wealth. Ultimately when a man has all of them.. or have 2/3 of them. Which Tony has. He is wealth and seems like he has charm and good personality. They are more likely to cheat because their are many women throwing themselves at them. -
TheMadHattress — 15 years ago(December 27, 2010 09:19 AM)
But the issue here is that if you are married, you should not cheat. If you believe that you are a catch and can get any woman or man you may want, surely you should not make the choice to marry and make a promise/vow of committment. There are many single people who live a free, unattached life with as many partners as they wish to have; the difference is they haven't broken a promise to a marriage partner.
No one forced Tony to propose to Eva. If he wanted to cheat, he should have divorced her first. The thing is, many people get a buzz from cheating and from hurting a partner. -
ednakrabapley — 14 years ago(September 18, 2011 08:53 AM)
I didn't take the time to read through all the posts on this thread but I have this to say
I agree that it is totally stupid to get married when you are more than likely going to cheat, have cheated in the past, and aren't ready to settle down. It costs a lot to get married in the first place and getting divorced is expensive too, so not only are you airing your dirty laundry to everyone when you break up, you're pissing a lot of money away. (Yes, I am familiar with the fact that they are loaded, so for all we know, they don't really care.)
We don't really know what happened in their relationship, I guess. But for all we know, the cheating allegations could be true. It's really not wrong for her to look through his phone. It's not like she was looking for his SSN or something. She was just keeping an eye out. She probably knew something was wrong, and she may have been right.
I understand that people today have the urges to sleep with as many people as possible, as it is both natural instinct and glamorized in the media. But what I don't understand is why these people enter monogamous relationships. They should just continue to sleep around and mind their own business, and everyone will be happy.
