Is it really his responsibility if he is single? That's down to her since she's the one who took the vows and if she's offering it on a plate then does he really have a reason to feel guilty.
It does seem a bit desperate having to go for someone thats married though.
There was a nice old lady on some live TV show, some morning TV thing. The very image of someone's lovely grandma. The presenters were somewhat taken aback by her comment that she didn't need HRT because she was still moist.

Is it really his responsibility if he is single? That's down to her since she's the one who took the vows and if she's offering it on a plate then does he really have a reason to feel guilty.
Yes and yes.
If someone stole something and offered it to you, would it be your responsibility if you took it? Should you feel guilty? Why? You didn't steal it.
Did it not make you go "ewwwwwwww".![]()
That would be recieving stolen goods. Goods that have no mind or will of their own. This woman does have both of those and she's made the decision that she wants to possibly cheat on her other half so not really a great comparison.

i think anyone up to the age of 65 is good game.![]()
It's a reasonable comparison.
Scenario 1:
Woman cheats on her husband. The person she's cheating with is involved in the cheating. They are therefore complicit in it. The woman is consenting. Her husband is not.
Scenario 2:
Person A steals from person B. They give stolen stuff to person C. Person A consents to the giving of the stuff. Person B does not.
It's not about the stolen goods or the sex. It's about the person who does not consent.
I'm on holiday in the cayman islands for a few months and met a 51yo woman (i'm 37), nothing has happened, but it's obvious it could, she gave me a not so subtle hint.
I know it would be just a holiday fling if anything happened. It got me thinking, how old is too old and more importantly is the moral dilemma as she married
I'll try and get some photos this evening, I can assure you, she's is fap material.
Is it really his responsibility if he is single? That's down to her since she's the one who took the vows and if she's offering it on a plate then does he really have a reason to feel guilty.