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 It's The Wife's Job To Keep Men Faithful

  • "Stop talking the cheating. He cheated on you, well, he's a man."
  • "Does he provide a home for you to live in,"  'Does he provide food for you to eat? Does he provide clothes for you to wear? Is he nice to the children... Is he handsome?"
  •  "Recognize also, like it or not, males have a tendency to wander a little bit…" 
  • “It's the ‘tendency of man’." 

More Holy Crap...

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Let me guess: Pat Robertson quotes - Right ?

Yep. Clicked the link after my first post.

Good ol' Pat. What else can you expect from a guy who claims to be able to redirect hurricanes with the power of his (*sic*) mind ?

i figure it is time to let a smart woman do the rebuttal....rebuttal...means showing robertson for the butthead he is...

"Males Have a Tendency to Wander": Pat Robertson Offers the Worst Marriage Advice EVER

http://media.zenfs.com/en-US/blogs/partner/470_2627676.png" id="2627676" alt="Pat Robertson" title="Pat Robertson" height="309" width="310"/>Pat RobertsonUgh. When a viewer of the CBN show "The 700 Club" asks for advice a..., Pat Robertson advises her to understand that men tend to wander, and to focus on what's really important: her husband's ability to buy her clothes.

Robertson tells the woman to stop worrying about the cheating, and to remember what's really at stake: "Does he provide a home for you? Does he provide food for you to eat? Does he provide clothes for you to wear?"

Because that's totes all any woman should expect out of a marriage, right? And if a man brings home a paycheck, we should keep our mouths shut and be grateful.

"Like it or not, males have a tendency to wander a little bit," the Rev. Robertson advises. "What you want to do is make your home so wonderful, that he doesn't want to wander."

Because obviously it's all your fault, lady.

"Think of the temptations that are out there," he continues. "The Internet is filled with pornography. Magazines are filled with pictures, salacious pictures of women. Anywhere you turn around, there's some solicitation to the senses, to entice a man."

So, salacious women are also at fault. But definitely not your husband because oh my gosh, it's just soooooo tempting out there.

Related: Should kids be able to order free condoms online?

"What you have to do is say, 'my husband was captured, and I want to get him free.'"

That is the point where I'm just, "what the ACTUAL fark are you talking about, Pat?" Her husband was captured? And it's the wife's job to free him? Why is all the personal responsibility here on the woman?

After I came out of my rage blackout, I realized Robertson was still talking-something about being grateful to be married and living in America.

Why does Pat Robertson think so poorly of men? Why doesn't he think they're capable of resisting temptation? He doesn't even suggest that the woman's husband could be doing things to work on their marriage. He also, oddly, makes no mention of the many passages of the Bible that offer genuine advice on forgiveness. (Matthew 6:9-15 might have been a good place to start.)

I know and respect too many honest, upstanding men to buy into Robertson's "boys will be boys" argument.

By Joslyn Gray

by the way, his premise is an old one...."us menfolk jist cain't control our johnsons...it gotta be them slutty wimmen what makes us so stewpud"

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