Sid Thomas S*-ing to Power

S*-ing to Power **** S is for Sign, * is for Use. S*, as in S*-ing, is for SLINGING THE SHLONG AGAINST PHILOSOPHICAL AND OTHER ABUSE (Let S* be verse, picture, symbology, rant, whatever talks eternal, American, now) The world is ready and waiting for what we can do here. As John Calvin put it, differently, "It's up to you."

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This is an attempt to extend conversations begun over many years into the present, applying results of work in between to gain analytic method, continuity, scope, depth, vivacity and permanence

Sunday, July 03, 2011

INFIDELITY AT RISK !! DEMON OUT!

IN PRAISE OF ZION !!
LORD, HOW WE DO LOVE OUR SEX

OR: INFIDELITY AT RISK ! !
HEHEH check out that Bachman babe?


1.
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/gop-voting-factors-marital-infidelity/story?id=13815651

GOP Voting Factors: Look Out for Marital Infidelity

2. but on the other side
http://www.salon.com/life/infidelity/index.html?story=/mwt/feature/2011/07/03/monogamy

Why do we still believe in monogamy?
Historian Stephanie Coontz explains why the ideal of fidelity continues to reign, despite its shameful reputation

3.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/03/magazine/infidelity-will-keep-us-together.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper
Married, With Infidelities ("INFIDELITIES KEEP US TOGETHER" mag cover - heart)
By MARK OPPENHEIMER
Published: June 30, 2011

Last month, when the New York congressman Anthony Weiner finally admitted that he had lied, that his Twitter account had not been hacked, that he in fact had sent a picture of his thinly clad undercarriage to a stranger in Seattle, I asked my wife of six years, mother of our three children, what she thought. More specifically, I asked which would upset her more: to learn that I was sending racy self-portraits to random women, Weiner-style, or to discover I was having an actual affair. She paused, scrunched up her mouth as if she had just bitten a particularly sour lemon and said: “An affair is at least a normal human thing. But tweeting a picture of your crotch is just weird.”

How do we account for that revulsion, which many shared with my wife, a revulsion that makes it hard to imagine a second act for Weiner, like Eliot Spitzer’s television career or pretty much every day in the life of Bill Clinton? One explanation is that the Weiner scandal was especially sordid: drawn out, compounded daily with new revelations, covered up with embarrassing lies that made us want to look away. But another possibility is that there was something not weird, but too familiar about Weiner. His style might not be for everyone (to put it politely), but the impulse to be something other than what we are in our daily, monogamous lives, the thrill that comes from the illicit rather than the predictable, is something I imagine many couples can identify with. With his online flirtations and soft-porn photos, he did what a lot of us might do if we were lonely and determined to not really cheat.


Mein Gott

4. WAIT! THERE'S HELP!
http://www.infidelitysupport.com/

Welcome to InfidelitySupport.com. Our purpose is to provide information and support to aid in the prevention, catching, and coping with infidelity, adultery, cheating spouses, affairs and other unfaithful behavior. If your spouse or significant other is cheating, you deserve to know the truth. As difficult as this may be to come to terms with, you will need to discover the facts and protect yourself and your interests.

5. http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/331272/title/Female_infidelity_may_violate_goose-gander_parity_principle
Female infidelity may violate goose-gander parity principle

Daughters inherit cheating genes that worked well for dads, zebra finch study suggests
By Susan Milius
July 16th, 2011;
Her cheatin' heart might be inherited from dad.

A study of infidelity among hundreds of captive zebra finches shows that philandering tendencies can be in part inherited, says Wolfgang Forstmeier of the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Seewiesen, Germany. The study also reveals a partial link between male and female philandering genes that may help explain how female infidelity evolves, Forstmeier and his colleagues say online June 13 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
evolving female philandering gene

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