Dick Whitman
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It seems like Esquire runs some version of this story quite a bit. Here's the latest. I find it to be a very cynical view on marriage.
http://www.esquire.com/features/why-we-cheat-0412
More than I believe in the sanctity of union and promise, I believe that everybody cheats. If you have not cheated yet, it's because you are still too grateful to be secure, or you have not yet had the opportunity, or the right color of red hair has not come along and sat down at the bar on a Tuesday when the jukebox was playing Leonard Cohen and your manhattan tasted like the future.
The piece is written by a woman, seemingly an urban, uber-sophisticate. As much as you would think that these types are crawling around every big city if you read Esquire, I spend a lot of my time working alongside younger, often single women, in a big city. I have been married for seven years, together for 11. Not once in that time has a woman that knew I was attached hit on me or even hinted at anything. Not once.
http://www.esquire.com/features/why-we-cheat-0412
More than I believe in the sanctity of union and promise, I believe that everybody cheats. If you have not cheated yet, it's because you are still too grateful to be secure, or you have not yet had the opportunity, or the right color of red hair has not come along and sat down at the bar on a Tuesday when the jukebox was playing Leonard Cohen and your manhattan tasted like the future.
The piece is written by a woman, seemingly an urban, uber-sophisticate. As much as you would think that these types are crawling around every big city if you read Esquire, I spend a lot of my time working alongside younger, often single women, in a big city. I have been married for seven years, together for 11. Not once in that time has a woman that knew I was attached hit on me or even hinted at anything. Not once.