Another Stupid Unfaithful Wife
June 10th, 2010 by The Babe
How stupid can you get? Suzanne Corona, a Batavia, New York wife has been charged with adultery by local police.
Police say an officer saw Corona and 29-year-old Justin Amend having sex on a park picnic table, in view of children and other adults, in broad daylight.
“He had a shirt, and his pants were down,” Officer Eric Hill said.
Corona and Amend were charged with public lewdness, but Corona is also accused of adultery, becoming the 13th person in New York state history to face the charge.
The cheating wife has her own take on the incident…..
“We were not naked on a picnic table – we were sitting there on the bench, fully clothed. His pants were on, my clothing was on,” Corona said. “Yes, it was inappropriate to behave in that manner in a public area.
“His genitals were exposed, perhaps, by the zipper, but that’s it – but no one would see that. I want to make clear to everyone nothing was out there, nothing was showing,” she said.
Joseph Corona, the husband, says he’s sad and hurt, but he forgives his wife.
“I’ve got 40-some more years to spend with my wife, [and] I’m not going to throw it away over one incident,” he said. “I wish that the charges were dropped and that we could resolve this as man and wife. It’s more of a private matter.”
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Cheating Wife Gets Public Humiliation After Extramarital Affair
June 9th, 2010 by The BabeThe home get’s plenty of street exposure for his rant as it is just down the street from the Jockey Lot, a well-known flea market in the area.
“All Welcome Except Cheaters Pull N 4 Pics” was scrawled in white on one brown cardboard sign.
The writing on the mobile home reads: “Lying Cheating No Good Wife Will Lose N Divorce.”
On one of his signs he’s requesting “an attorney with balls”.
Clark said in a video that hit YouTube that his wife had an affair with his “boss man.”
After viewing the interview, I’m starting to see exactly why she cheated on him.
Check out the video……
Cheating Wife & Scorned Husband
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Another Look At Presidential Candidates Views On Infidelity
May 17th, 2010 by The BabeBased on what we know now – John Edwards / Rielle Hunter Bill Clinton / Monica Lewinsky scandals and the purported affair between Barack Obama / Vera Baker, I thought you might find interesting to take Another Look At Presidential Candidates Views On Infidelity.

Couric asks
“Whether They Can Understand Voters Who Don’t Feel Comfortable Supporting A Candidate Who Cheated”
Here are some of their responses:
The Question by Katie Couric:
Harry Truman said, quote, “A man not honorable in his marital relations is not usually honorable in any other.” Many people say they don’t feel comfortable supporting someone who’s not remained faithful to their spouse. Why should they?
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Barack Obama
Obama: Why should they not –
Couric: Support someone who isn’t faithful. In other words, people feel uncomfortable. Is that appropriate? Or, you know, how do you feel about that?
Obama: Well, I … you know, I do think that public morality … and private morality are not sum — you know, or not equivalent. You know, we — some of our greatest presidents haven’t always been terrific husbands. And some who have been wonderful husbands have been rotten presidents.
So, you know, I think that other countries have typically taken a little more casual on approach when it comes to the personal lives … of elected officials. And I think that there has to be some space for privacy. I will say this.
I do think that I’m very proud of the relationship I’ve got with Michelle, and the work and the value that I’ve put into it. And I hope it does say something about my character, the strength of my marriage. But, you know … if I was — had a wonderful marriage but didn’t have good ideas in terms of providing health care for every American or repairing the damage that’s been done to our foreign policy by George Bush, then my marriage alone shouldn’t qualify me … for being president.
Couric: Should infidelity qualify someone, or should infidel …
Obama: Disqualify.
Couric: … infidelity disqualify someone?
Obama: You know … I’m very cautious about applying strict moral rules to … or a blanket universal rule to … people. Because, you know, I mean, there are some people who might say that the fact that, you know, I indulged in drugs when I was young, disqualifies me. I mean, there are a lot of ways that you can apply that kind of morality. What I’m always hopeful of is that people are judge our public servants based on their passion, their commitment, their public integrity, how they operate with that public trust. And, you know, if we start getting too sanctimonious about some of these issues then there aren’t going to be that many people who are able or willing to serve.
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Hilary Clinton
Clinton: Well, I can certainly understand why some people would feel that way, and … that is their perfect right to do so. But I think … would be a tough standard for most of American history to be able to meet, when we look at people who have made a big difference in our country.
I think there’s more to someone’s honor and integrity, and to their public service. I think sometimes we confuse the private and the public in ways that are not necessarily useful. So, of course, it’s a deeply personal matter that I take personally. But I think on the public stage, there are a number of people who have represented our country, led our country, accomplished great achievements on behalf of our country who might have some challenges in their personal life, but have made a great contribution.
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John Edwards
Couric: So how important do you think it is in the grand scheme of things?
Edwards: I think the most important qualities in a president in today’s world are trustworthiness, sincerity, honesty, strength of leadership. And certainly that goes to a part of that. It’s not the whole thing. But it goes to a part of it.
Couric: So you think it’s an appropriate way to judge a candidate?
Edwards: Yeah. But I don’t think it’s controlling. I mean, I think that, as you point out, there have been American presidents that at least according to the … stories we’ve all heard, that were not faithful, that were in fact good presidents. So I don’t think it controls the issue. But I think it’s certain … something reasonable for people to consider.
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John McCain
McCain: You know … that’s an area that I never get into. Because I think that people make judgments, and you can judge other people. I’m not very good at that. And so, I think it’s up to each person’s personal view of the individual, and … everybody has a different view.
I say that because you and I know that there have been some leaders in American history — latest information about Franklin Delano Roosevelt. I happen to still think that Franklin Delano Roosevelt was an important president at a time in our history when we needed some courage. And so … that’s just frankly, a judgment that I leave to others.
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Bill Richardson
Richardson: Well, I think this is … if you’re — if you’re not faithful to your wife, you’re not faithful to the country, to your ideals. You’re not faithful to the spirit in which Americans trust their political leaders. And they expect them to … have a sense of honor.
Nobody’s perfect. I’ve been married to Barbara for 35 years. We’ve had our differences, our difficulties, but we’ve stayed together. But I think being faithful is … an essential component of any relationship. It’s whether a voter can trust you to … be thinking about the common good as opposed to personal ambition or anything else.
Couric: Do you think infidelity is reason enough not to vote for someone?
Richardson: I don’t think so. I think that, you know, infidelity is … a serious problem in any marriage. But, you know, everybody sins. And it’s whether you’re forgiven, whether you forgive yourself, whether you have faith in God. You know, perfection … is something that politicians, they should not stand themselves for perfection. Nobody’s perfect.
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Mitt Romney
Couric: Well, what do you think of people who base their judgment at least partially on a candidate’s ability to remain faithful to his or her spouse?
Romney: You know, I let people look at me any way they want to. I’m not gonna give advice to the American people in which aspects of a person’s life they look at. After all, the president of the United States is gonna be under a microscope. He will be. The first lady will be. The whole family will be. Every mistake will be open to the world. In some respects, you respect the nation.
In some respects you represent an example to the children of America. So we’re gonna get looked at in all sorts of ways. And I’m not gonna try and counsel the American people as to what to look at. I know they look at my faith, for instance. And I’m happy to have them do so. Some are critical. Some are positive. It’s just part of the package. And take me as … the whole character that I am.
Couric: Do you think that people shouldn’t vote for candidates if they are — commit adultery, for example?
Romney: I think people should be able to do what they want to do. And express their own views when they get into the … voting booth. I’m not gonna tell them how to … do that. And I know that people will, again, take their own counsel.
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Fred Thompson
Couric: Do you think it’s an appropriate way to evaluate a candidate?
Thompson: Everybody’s gotta make up their own mind about that. I think that you can evaluate a candidate any way you want to. It’s a free country. There are a lot of things that go into it. When we elect a president, we’re electing the leader of the free world. We’re facing tremendous challenges ahead. I don’t think we’ve come to terms with the nature of the threats against us, really in terms … of radical Islam and the things we’ve got to do and the threats to the economy with the growing retirement population, things that, of that nature.
So, nobody’s perfect. Everybody has weaknesses and has made mistakes one time or another in life. But everybody’s gotta decide for themselves what they want to consider that go into making up. The leader is going to have to deal with these problems of the country.
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Mike Huckabee
Huckabee: I can. If you violate the promise that you made to the one person on earth to whom you’re supposed to be closest to, and this vow was made in front of your families, your closest friends, and God, and you don’t keep that, then can we trust you to keep a promise that you made to people you don’t even know?
Huckabee: I don’t think it means that a person can’t be a good president. Obviously, there have been some great presidents who had personal issues. I think that’s going to be true of all leaders. Nobody’s perfect. Nobody. Me, anybody else. We all have flaws.
One of the things that I think I’ve learned most about life, particularly from my experience of having been a pastor, is that the people that you think are the best people on earth? Well, they’ve got some secrets sitting in there, about some pretty dark spots.
And the people you think are the dregs of the earth, there’s some qualities there. May not be on the surface, but they’re there. The capacity to make great decisions is not always the same as the capacity to make really good personal decisions.
But it does come to the matter of, I think, whether the general population will trust you, and that if what you’re saying is really true. They may believe that what you do is a good thing. It’s just they don’t, they may not believe that what you say is necessarily the truth.
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Rudy Giuliani
Giuliani: Sure, I can. Absolutely. You know, they look the every single part of us. And the … only thing I can say to people is I’m not perfect, you know? And I’ve made mistakes in my life. And that … not just in that area. In other areas and I try to learn from it. I try to — I feel sorry about them. I try to learn from them so I don’t repeat them.
Sometimes I even repeat them and … you try again. I mean, you … so — I have a, maybe a more generous view of human beings and a more generous view of life. I mean, it comes from growing up as a Catholic. I mean, we’re all sinners. We’re all struggling. We’re all trying hard. We ask for forgiveness, and then we try to improve ourselves again. And I’ve — relate to other people that way. Relate to the world that way.
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Extramarital Affair with Country Star LeeAnn Rimes
May 3rd, 2010 by The BabeThe song included the lyrics:
“What have I done?/I broke the heart of the sweetest man/What have I done?/I broke the heart of the only man who’s ever loved me.”
It makes you wonder if the the song was written during the height of Rimes cheating scandal that broke out in 2009. Rimes split from husband Dean Sheremet, her husband of seven years, in late 2009 after an onset romance with actor Eddie Cibrian turned into a real-life one.
Rimes met Cibrian on the set of “Northern Lights,” a lifetime movie, and their extramarital affair began soon after.
Sheremet filed papers in December 2009 to divorce Rimes, In the petition for divorce, Sheremet asked for Rimes to pay spousal support plus all attorney fees and costs. His lawyer Stacy D. Phillips also requested the court not to grant spousal support to Rimes.
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Video On Why Men Cheat
April 27th, 2010 by The BabeExplaining reasons why men cheat …..
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Larry Kings Affair Deserving Of The Jerry Springer Show
April 20th, 2010 by The BabeRumors – Celebrity Scandals – Famous Cheaters
Larry King is recognized as one of the premier broadcast interviewers. King has conducted some 40,000 interviews with politicians, athletes, entertainers, and other newsmakers. He has won an Emmy Award, two Peabody Awards, and ten Cable ACE Awards.
In a story fit for the Jerry Springer show, King is being accused by 8th wife Shawn Southwick of having an extramarital affair with her sister, Shannon Engemann, Engemann is denying that she did anything wrong.
The tabloid claims Larry spent over a million dollars to put up Shannon at the swank Beverly Hills Hotel and bought her expensive gifts including a car.
Shawn’s 45 year-old sister Shannon reportedly told a friend “I had sex with Larry and he bought me an expensive car.”
Shawn said that she wouldn’t have felt so crazy if she’d caught Larry fooling around with a stranger. The fact that he’s cheated with her sister has made it so much worse.
When Shawn learned about her husband’s illicit affair, she took a little revenge – by having an affair herself.
Back in November 2008, the National Enquirer claimed Shawn cheated on Larry with their son’s baseball coach and 29 year-old aspiring actor, Hector Penate,
This little tryst (if true) sets her into the Cougar category as there appears to be a 20 years age difference between Shawn and Hector.
Whether or not the allegations are true, take a look back at the legendary late night host, who’s been married eight times to seven women, and his lengthy list of ex-wives …
- Freda Miller married King in 1952 when he was 19. Their marriage
ended in 53 when the marriage was annulled by their parents. - Annette Kaye Married to King briefly and gave birth to their son Larry Jr. in 1961. It’s said the King did not meet Larry Jr. until the son was in his thirties A little insight into King’s character? He divorced Kaye while she was pregnant
- Alene Akins A former Playboy bunny. Like [tag]Liz
Taylor[/tag], he married and divorced the same woman – twice. They
had a son in 1962 But King and Akins obviously were still hot for one
another. Five years and one wife later, (King married Mary Francis ‘Mickey’
Stuphin in 1963, only to divorce her in 1966), the pair remarried. While
their second go-around was also short-lived, as the couple divorced in 1972,
Alene gave birth to daughter Chaia King in 1969. - Mary Francis “Mickey” Sutphin
- Sharon Lepore 1976 – 1983 Math teacher and production
assistant - Julie Alexander 1989 -1992 He met business woman Julie Alexander
in 89 and proposed on their first date. - Shawn Southwick 1997 …. He married Shawn three days before he
underwent heart surgery to clear a clogged blood vessel. They have 2 sons On
King and Southwick’s 10th anniversary in September 2007, Southwick boasted
she was “the only [wife] to have lasted into the two digits”.
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Adultery Leaves A Trail Of Broken Hearts And Marriages
December 29th, 2009 by The Babe
Adultery was once considered a sin – or at least a secret. Not online. The Internet dating craze is blazing a trail of broken marriages thanks to dozens of sites inviting participants to identify themselves as “not so happily married,” “married but that shouldn’t matter” or even, “married but we swing.”
Studies show some 30 percent of online dating visitors are married – and recent research by the University of Florida reports that what starts out as flirting and cybersex quickly escalates into the real thing.
The Internet became an easy escape for “Barbara,” a 43-year-old married New Yorker who dated about 60 men in three years until she met Steve, who’s also married – but now sneaking around with Barbara. “We see each other once or twice a week,” she says. “We have a lot in common, have a great time together and the sex is phenomenal.”
She says a cold husband sent her surfing for more. “There was no warmth or any physical affection,” she says glumly. She tried cajoling her husband into seeing a marriage counselor, but after only one visit, he refused to return. She didn’t want a divorce because of their 7-year-old daughter, so she posted an ad in one of the adult dating sites online.
“I’m not interested in jeopardizing my marriage or anyone else’s,” she told The Post. “I just wanted to find someone special I could click with.”
Other women interviewed by The Post say they’ve been searching for deeper emotional relationships than their husbands are able to give – but aren’t ready to leave.
“I guess the sex just isn’t what it used to be when we first met,” says Nicole, 28, a married New Yorker.
“I miss the feeling of sex being new and exciting. It’s addicting.”
Addiction is something Chris Samuels, the co-director of a sexual addiction treatment center in Greenwich Village, understands all too well.
She’s treated many married and unmarried patients who’ve gotten caught up in Internet lust.
“Its power is almost trance-inducing,” she says. “You can troll these sites and have a fantasy ready and waiting. Cybersex can provide a quick and powerful high. It’s like crack cocaine to sex addicts.”
Alfred, 49, is a self-described Internet Lothario who says he’s been “swinging” for 23 years.
Before going online, he would post ads in “swinger magazines,” sometimes waiting two to four months to set up a first meeting. Now his desires can be gratified almost instantly by posting ads online.
“While I’m open to a relationship, I’d prefer someone I can meet for no-strings mutual sexual pleasure on a continuing basis,” he says.
Alfred’s new online ads generally attract several interested women (“I’m a seller in a buyer’s market,” he says proudly).
He usually hooks up with married women, but says there are plenty of singles who don’t mind that he’s already spoken for.
Unfortunately, while these spouses are sowing their wild oats, there’s likely to be someone at home who’s getting hurt.
John LaSage, 43, from California, could attest to that – his wife left him and his two teenage daughters to take off with an Internet boyfriend.
The experience led him to create chatcheaters.com – a Web site designed to help dissuade potential cheaters and to comfort those who’ve been hurt by them.
“Chatting is OK, cheating is not,” says LaSage.
“People should realize how quickly relationships can form online. Flirting can lead to real-world affairs.”
If you suspect your spouse of having an online affair, “Bring the issue out into the open,” he says.
“Look out for the warning signs” – like excessive Internet use, new email accounts, turning off the computer when you walk in the room.
“If you just want a sexual hit, you can masturbate a lot quicker than having an affair,” she says.
“But it’s about gratification. They want someone to find them attractive, someone to want them passionately.”
But not every married person who’s gone the online route has found the affair of their dreams.
Wayne, a 49-year-old man from New Jersey, complains that his inbox is usually cluttered with undesirable partners and a fair share of transsexuals and cross-dressers.
But that may be just the ticket for a 34-year-old Lower East Side “Rockerdude” who advertises online that he’s hoping to make sweet music with men, women – and anything in between.
“Yes, I am married, but we have a very liberal, open-minded relationship – so be brave,” he writes.
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Cheating Husbands Should Be Afraid Very Afraid
November 22nd, 2009 by The Babe
Phillips & Hundley In Happier TimesAre you having the time of your life with your extramarital affair?.
You may need to be afraid. Very afraid….
ESPN analyst and former New York Mets General Manager Steve Phillips might very well advise the unfaithful husbands in the crowd to take a good look at his recent infidelity scandal.
His extramarital affair with Brooke Hundley (what the fuck were you thinking Steve?) resulted in Ms. Hundley bringing back visions of Michael Douglas in Fatal Attraction to every cheating spouse from Alaska to Key West.
Phillips was having an affair with the 22-year-old production assistant. After Phillips ended their relationship the phrase “Hell Hath No Fury Like A Woman Scorned”, comes to mind.
Check out Hundley’s tactic for getting revenge on Phillips:
- Ms Hundley, sent Phillips’ wife, Marni, a letter describing their relationship — and a birthmark Phillips has on his crotch.
- She drove to Phillips home, parked in their driveway and personally placed the letter in their front door.
- When Marni Phillips wife encountered Hundley on the Phillips’ property returning to her car, Hundley backed into a stone column and drove across their lawn.
- She impersonated a classmate of the Phillips’ 16 year old son, contacted him through Facebook, corresponded with him for weeks, pumping him for details about their family, their daily routine and where they lived.
- She obtained detailed information about the kind of vehicles Phillips’ wife and son drove.
- She apparently went to the Phillips’ oldest son’s football practice
Ms Hundley’s stalking ended up costing Phillips his marriage and his job at ESPN. Are you afraid yet?
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Humor For Unfaithful husbands
September 15th, 2009 by The BabeSometimes is little humor is in place for unfaithful spouses. Cheating husbands take a look at …..
A nice, calm and respectable lady went into the pharmacy, walked up to the Pharmacist, looked straight into his eyes, and said, “I would like to buy some Cyanide.”
The pharmacist asked, “Why in the world do you need cyanide?”
The lady replied, “I need it to poison my husband.”
The pharmacist’s eyes got big and he exclaimed, “Lord have mercy! I can’t give you cyanide to kill your husband. That’s against the law! I’ll lose my license! They’ll throw both of us in jail! All kinds of bad things will happen. Absolutely not! You CANNOT have any cyanide!”
The lady reached into her purse and pulled out a picture of her husband in bed with the pharmacist’s wife.
The pharmacist looked at the picture and replied,
“Well now, that’s different. You didn’t tell me you had a prescription.
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Infidelity Reaps Rewards For Family Of Cheating Husband
July 15th, 2009 by The Babe
If you’re considering cheating on your wife, you may pay in more ways than one. It appears that cheating husband,Robert Charlton, had a roving eye for the ladies but was consumed with guilt and each time he strayed he’d buy his wife, Elizabeth, a bigger and more expensive piece of jewelry.
These little sex on the side love affairs were worth nearly $500,000 to his heirs, who sold their mother’s jewelry at auction in London.
The most expensive item in the auction was a Rivière necklace made up of 54 diamonds, which sold for £50,000. The auctioneers believe Mr Charlton would have paid at least £5,500 for it in the 1960s.
Other highlights included a large pendant which went for £44,000 and a chunky diamond solitaire ring that sold for £19,000. A pair of drop earrings went for £18,000 and a gold bangle decorated with nine diamonds fetched £20,000.
The Charlton’s were married 25 years and Robert’s sex affairs were an open secret in the family. Considering that 43 pieces of the love booty were sold, and the family kept some pieces, it’s now wonder poor Robert died at 63 and Elizabeth survived him until 2006 when she passed away at the age of 90.
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