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Is it fair for the husband to demand a donated kidney from his wife?  

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  1. 1. Is it fair for the husband to demand a donated kidney from his wife?

    • No, and it's unethical. Don't toy with human life.
    • No, it's vindictive. People fall out of love.
    • Yes, but maybe just to prove a point.
    • Yes, he's totally right.


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replace the word 'church' with the word 'bed' and you have a whole different question... :lol:

Replace the word 'church' with 'moon' and you have a whole different question... of course.

Replace the word 'together' with the phrase 'and embarked on a killing spree'. and it's different again.

Isn't the English language wonderful in its versatility?

especially when you can use it to cast aspersions on someone else's sexuality!!!

:lol:

Nice use of the word aspersion. You are religious?

Aspersion is a technical term in Christianity.

Casting aspersions is an expression in idiomatic English.

I love that word too, "idiomatic". :P

No reference to you whatsoever dear Iain, it just sound like:

idiotautomatic. Just kidding. :)

So do you wear skirts sir? I WILL tell my daughter. :P

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replace the word 'church' with the word 'bed' and you have a whole different question... :lol:

Replace the word 'church' with 'moon' and you have a whole different question... of course.

Replace the word 'together' with the phrase 'and embarked on a killing spree'. and it's different again.

Isn't the English language wonderful in its versatility?

especially when you can use it to cast aspersions on someone else's sexuality!!!

:lol:

Nice use of the word aspersion. You are religious?

Aspersion is a technical term in Christianity.

Casting aspersions is an expression in idiomatic English.

I love that word too, "idiomatic". :P

No reference to you whatsoever dear Iain, it just sound like:

idiotautomatic. Just kidding. :)

So do you wear skirts sir? I WILL tell my daughter. :P

aspersion - noun

1. a damaging or derogatory remark or criticism; slander: casting aspersions on a campaign rival.

2. the act of slandering; vilification; defamation; calumniation; derogation: Such vehement aspersions cannot be ignored.

3. the act of sprinkling, as in baptism.

4. Archaic. a shower or spray.

as you can probably guess, I was using definitions 1 or 2 rather than the religious version of number 3.

Definition 4 was left out in the cold, unless you want to use it in a sentence such as;

'English Bob enjoys a good golden aspersion...'

Picture 1 is nothing to do with the kilt - that IS a skirt.

Pictures 2 and 3 are indeed kilts, and yes, Mike I will wear one on special occasions such as weddings, bar mitzvahs, International football games etc

I would hope that a responsible parent (sic) such as yourself would give your daughter the correct definition rather than that employed by those whose wit is about as lengthy as their hair...

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Haha, this is a great read. While I don't really agree with the guy's point, I think its quite hilarious that some of you think this is outrageous. Women have been demanding progressively weirder **** from their husbands over the past 10 years. Things like frequent flyer miles, maid service, even animals (that were brought *into* the marriage by the man). This is just the next progression of divorce law. And it all points to one central tenet of law: the lawyers always win.

Could you imagine what sort of precedent this would set if this guy won? Wow.

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Is this part of being a Canadian? :x

No.

Good. Anyway, I generally go for the ones with hair... (no offense Bob) :wink:

aaawwww... are you sure? 2 skinhead guys in bed... hmmm...

May I please be allowed the luxury of choosing what type of hunk I like?

So...just to make sure I got this right...you think English_Bob is a hunk? :wink:

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Is this part of being a Canadian? :x

No.

Good. Anyway, I generally go for the ones with hair... (no offense Bob) :wink:

aaawwww... are you sure? 2 skinhead guys in bed... hmmm...

May I please be allowed the luxury of choosing what type of hunk I like?

So...just to make sure I got this right...you think English_Bob is a hunk? :wink:

Caught in the web of my own words yet again...

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Is this part of being a Canadian? :x

No.

Good. Anyway, I generally go for the ones with hair... (no offense Bob) :wink:

aaawwww... are you sure? 2 skinhead guys in bed... hmmm...

May I please be allowed the luxury of choosing what type of hunk I like?

So...just to make sure I got this right...you think English_Bob is a hunk? :wink:

Caught in the web of my own words yet again...

Yes.

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I would hope that a responsible parent (sic) such as yourself would give your daughter the correct definition rather than that employed by those whose wit is about as lengthy as their hair...

:twisted:

A skirt : a length of material wrapped around the waist as clothing. Usually worn by girls.

A kilt : see above.

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Haven't read the complete thread, so I'm just answering to the above question and sorry to be cutting the previous flirtatious exchange so typical of TF these days.

It is completely unethical to "demand" a kidney from your wife. It should be her choice whether to give it or not. Marriage is about discussion and compromise, not about "demanding" anything. If a wife really loves her husband (and vice versa), she will likely voluntarily give it away, so no need to ask.

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the guy is trying to get an equitable settlement from his wife...hard to believe YOU people even think he wants his kidney ripped from her...right or wrong he is trying to make her feel guilty...he even enlisted the public's help...

don't tell me you think this guy really wants the kidney...to even think he would stand a chance of getting it is amazing...

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I would hope that a responsible parent (sic) such as yourself would give your daughter the correct definition rather than that employed by those whose wit is about as lengthy as their hair...

:twisted:

A skirt : a length of material wrapped around the waist as clothing. Usually worn by girls.

A kilt : see above.

heid the baw; (noun) - a person who has raffled all their doughnuts, a pure numpty

English_Bob; see above

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the guy is trying to get an equitable settlement from his wife...hard to believe YOU people even think he wants his kidney ripped from her...right or wrong he is trying to make her feel guilty...he even enlisted the public's help...

don't tell me you think this guy really wants the kidney...to even think he would stand a chance of getting it is amazing...

i dont think this guy really wants to get his kidney back... since he is still alive without it... so the answer would be something else...

:roll:

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Haven't read the complete thread, so I'm just answering to the above question and sorry to be cutting the previous flirtatious exchange so typical of TF these days.

It is completely unethical to "demand" a kidney from your wife. It should be her choice whether to give it or not. Marriage is about discussion and compromise, not about "demanding" anything. If a wife really loves her husband (and vice versa), she will likely voluntarily give it away, so no need to ask.

read the thread Mazzy ... it's his kidney !! :D:D

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