There's something about the male libido

Pure

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that just won't let up.

Supermodel or no, a guy's gotta get a little somethin' to keep the ole' flagpole up at full attention. Peter, meet Hugh.

Brinkley's husband: 'I'm sorry, I'm stupid'

Tue Jul 25, 2:59 PM ET

NEW YORK -

Christie Brinkley's estranged husband has been silent about recent reports that he had an affair with an 18-year-old employee while married to the supermodel. Now his reportedly desperate apology is receiving a very public airing.


"This is an aberration,"

Peter Cook, 47, said through a lawyer, according to a column by Cindy Adams published Tuesday in the New York Post. "I'm sorry. I'm contrite. I'm stupid. Foolish. No excuse."

Adams wrote that Cook's words were provided to her by his attorney, Norman Sheresky.

"I love my wife. ... For a lifetime I've tried to prove how much I love her," Cook said, according to the article.

Sheresky said Cook, the model's fourth husband, is hoping for a reconciliation with Brinkley, 52. He defended Cook as a "man who loves his wife and who loves his children."

The couple, who were married in 1996, have an 8-year-old daughter, Sailor. Cook adopted Brinkley's son, Jack, now 11, from her marriage to Richard Taubman.

Brinkley's publicist, Elliot Mintz, told The Associated Press early Tuesday that he didn't believe she would issue a response.

The couple's separation exploded in scandal earlier this month when Diana Bianchi, now 19, claimed Cook had seduced her shortly after hiring her to work at his architecture firm.

Her lawyer, Joseph Tacopina, described the relationship as consensual, but claimed Cook's role as employer and his gifts of a car, money and jewelry could possibly constitute sexual harassment.

According to the report, Sheresky said Cook would respect Brinkley's wishes, whatever the result.

"He hopes there's no divorce. IF she wants one, and he certainly hopes this doesn't happen, but IF — it will not be nasty," Sheresky said, according to the Post. "She can have whatever she wants."
 
Pure said:
that just won't let up.

Supermodel or no, a guy's gotta get a little somethin' to keep the ole' flagpole up at full attention.

LOL guys are dumb and don't even get that their chicks are having as mush sex, probably with his mistress. LOL. :p
 
rgraham666 said:
Ahem.

For the last freakin' time.

Not all of us are that stupid or immoral!

Of course, dear Rob.

Now as to the thread title? There's something about the male libido

All I was thinking, was, - Thank God!

:cathappy:
 
sweetsubsarahh said:
Of course, dear Rob.

Now as to the thread title? There's something about the male libido

All I was thinking, was, - Thank God!

:cathappy:

Nice someone doesn't regard all of us as knuckle dragging neanderthals. :kiss:
 
rgraham666 said:
Nice someone doesn't regard all of us as knuckle dragging neanderthals. :kiss:


Oooh, I didn't say that.

Sometimes neanderthals give great fuck, baby.

:cathappy:
 
cantdog said:
You just don't know where the knuckles have been.

That's why I insist they wash up before.

Can't be too careful, yannow.
 
I have to admit, I love men and their libido...

I do find it strange that if they have a supermodel, they would cheat..I mean, doesn't everyone want a supermodel in their bed????

Holy Shit! What the hell do we exercise for? Diet...cut our hair, wear make up, clothes that show off our curves , if even a supermodel's husband fucks someone else?? Oh, I know why..so we can be the girl the supermodel's husband fucks.... ;)
 
in a given situation where the male is monogamous, one might conclude, "morality"-- but simpler may be "lack of opportunity."
 
So... Christie is looking for a new man, huh?

Gotta hit the gym.

Sincerely,
ElSol
 
Does anyone else find a bit of humor in the "other woman's" protest that he gave her a car and jewelry and cash and paid her $50/hour for a job as a receptionist, and her lawyer is talking about a 'good case' for sexual harassment?

I should be such a victim. :rolleyes:
 
Today, I spoke with the wife of a former friend of my ex-husband's.

She asked me to tell her what I knew about him; I proceeded to explain to her that I'd known him at a time when she was living with his family in another country, working and sending him money, which he was spending on his three girlfriends and a whole lot of pot.

I can't help but judge men by this. I want to believe there's hope, but there's a few too many dickholes like this in the world for me to manage it.
 
Huckleman2000 said:
Does anyone else find a bit of humor in the "other woman's" protest that he gave her a car and jewelry and cash and paid her $50/hour for a job as a receptionist, and her lawyer is talking about a 'good case' for sexual harassment?

I should be such a victim. :rolleyes:

That's exactly what jumped out at me, too!

However, I think this just shows a person can be unhappy in any relationship, however ideal it might look from the outside.
 
MzDeviancy said:
Today, I spoke with the wife of a former friend of my ex-husband's.

She asked me to tell her what I knew about him; I proceeded to explain to her that I'd known him at a time when she was living with his family in another country, working and sending him money, which he was spending on his three girlfriends and a whole lot of pot.

I can't help but judge men by this. I want to believe there's hope, but there's a few too many dickholes like this in the world for me to manage it.

I'm right there with you... except...

I've been the 'other man' and I've seen a woman lie so convincingly I almost thought I might not have been fucking her.

Neither side can really hold their head up on the issue of being shitheads.


Sincerely,
ElSol
 
English Lady said:
That's exactly what jumped out at me, too!

However, I think this just shows a person can be unhappy in any relationship, however ideal it might look from the outside.


Yes. And it shows us that appearance (i.e. physical "perfection") isn't where it's really at... can you imagine life with a supermodel?

"No, I can't eat breakfast in bed with you, and if I do, I have to go throw it up and then I have to exercise for three hours."

feh!

who wants to live with that? Looking that way takes a lot of time and energy and effort... I would imagine it leaves a man feeling pretty lonely and left out.

(and damn, EL, that AV is distracting!!!! :devil: )
 
Ted-E-Bare said:
I was shocked when I heard Halle Berry's husband was cheating on her.

A profound, WTF? moment.

Me too!
She strikes me as very high-maintainance, though. :rolleyes:
 
Something about the male libido? That's a very polite way of putting it. Over here it's known as not being able to keep it in your pants! :p
 
Over here it's known as not being able to keep it in your pants!

Haven't heard of that ability. Perhaps its found among males in the high Arctic climes (>75 N latitude), like the Northern Inuit. But only in winter.

Oh, and apparently rg heard tell of a case once, in the mid 40s N. But the guy was on Prozac.
 
Should people cheat? No. Men do anyway. So do women. For men, it's not about quality. It's about quantity and variety, or about boredom with the monotony of, well, monogamy. As a rule, I don't approve of cheating. Of course, it's easy for me to say that, since I am avoiding the whole issue by refusing to promise something contrary to my nature (i.e. monogamy). I will add what LaVey said about things like this "man's carnal nature will out, no matter what".

No matter how many rules or conventions that society chooses to impose, fighting Mother Nature is fighting the same force that causes hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes. Kind of hard to fight. Possible? Yes. Some people choose to, and that's their right. But they should expect that if they swim against the river, it will be a tough one. Admittedly, some people, including some men, have distinct natures that are monogamous. Mankind is not a monolith. All I can say is that you shouldn't pretend that it is about how good-looking or attractive one's partner is. That's a mistake many women make. Not that they shouldn't take pride in their appearance, but that will no more stop men from cheating than working out with dumbbells will stop women from cheating.

When 60% of men and 40% of women have admitted cheating, one must admit to an ineffective social system and stop deluding ourselves. We need to also stop throwing stones at each other. Basically, 1 person in 2 is cheating (not counting any liars in the survey). Monogamy works for a minority of the population. For everyone else, it's destined to fail. The trick is finding out which you are. 43% of first marriages fail within 15 years. That's significant in itself.

I'm not saying that no one should practice monogamy or attempt to practice it. That's a personal, lifestyle choice, and I don't generally judge those among consenting adults. But let's call a spade a spade. Man IS an animal, and to expect him not to behave like one, to expect most people to be monogamous and pressure them to practice it, is asking for lies, infidelity, and failed marriages.

With a failure rate like that, not even Fabio can be sure that he's not been cuckolded.
 
'Trop Belle Pour Toi'

anyone ever see it? ("Too beautiful for you") It's fine.
 
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