Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Adultery Greeting CardsRidiculous.
Originally posted by The Omega
Well, you can get cards for just about ANYTHING these days...And Hallmark isn't cheating on anyone, nor are they encouraging anyone to do it.
No, cheating is NOT okay, but a card is just a card....
It's not Hallmark that's making them, it was merely an expression, but apparently some card company is indeed supporting adultery, albeit indirectly.
Originally posted by Cinemaddiction😆
Adultery Greeting CardsRidiculous.
awesome!!! not that i'd ever would, but funny.
Originally posted by Pyrosgirl
Haha, nice....A guy going to the counter and purchasing that card would be more embarrassed than if he was buying tampons.
Hmm..I do that a lot, actually. I'm cool with it, but taking a card addressing my "secret lover"? That's ****ed up, and only goes to show how jaded society really is now.
Originally posted by Bardock42
Who ever made monogamy the one and only moral thing? ....what's up with you people.....
I have no problem with people who are not monogomous. Whatever floats your boat. But adultery implies that someone who had made a marriage agreement, or an agreement of mutual monogamy, and then broke that agreement.
Making a card that celibrates deeds of mistrust, in this case adultery, is pretty lame.
Hence my "jump the shark" comment.
Originally posted by KharmaDog
I have no problem with people who are not monogomous. Whatever floats your boat. But adultery implies that someone who had made a marriage agreement, or an agreement of mutual monogamy, and then broke that agreement.Making a card that celibrates deeds of mistrust, in this case adultery, is pretty lame.
Hence my "jump the shark" comment.
I agree that breaking such a contract could be considered immoral but the card is not....
Originally posted by Bardock42
Well but that's the other side...the Card is for people in love with a Married part....therefore the card sender didn't agree to that commitment.....so I don't see a problem with that card.....and even if, yes they agreed but if they don't want it anymore that should be ok today.I agree that breaking such a contract could be considered immoral but the card is not....
so a card commemorating and glorifying an immoral act is fine?
how about a "congratulations on your first murder" card?