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davi_el_mejor

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"The anti-cheating ring"

With Arnold, Tiger and two timing IMF guy in mind, we have created this wedding ring for people intent on cheating. The negative engraving on the inside means that when you are in the ‘Club’ and an attractive woman…or man comes along to chat, slipping your wedding ring off is not an option. The mark left on your skin says…’I’m Married’

Cost $550
Material: Made of strengthened Titanium. Life time guarantee, ‘til death and all that.

http://thecheeky.com/anti-cheating-ring

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And who wouldn't have known that Arnold and Tiger were already married ?????? Yep, adultery was the point for those 'ladies'.

But, if you must brand your man to keep him from straying, you've not got much to hang on to.
 
That's hilarious.

And I agree with Holly - on all counts.
 
That ring would have to be pretty tight to leave a mark. Which would be the perfect excuse for the husband to never wear it.

Really, if you have to use such tricks to keep him/her from straying, then move on and find a better fish. Or decide not to care.
 
HAH!

I actually like the stamp idea, but for a little heart. I remember seeing it somewhere. Super cute.
 
madelise|1340944712|3225721 said:
HAH!

I actually like the stamp idea, but for a little heart. I remember seeing it somewhere. Super cute.

There was also a lady who had her husband's - ahem - thing tattooed with "taken". Personally, if anyone sees that tattoo, they have already gone way over the line.
 
Yes, well years ago I remember people touting the idea of a male contraceptive. A lot of the people who were doing the touting were, in fact, feminists. I recall that my immediate reaction was skepticism. In fact I said that I wouldn't trust a man who told me he was on a contraceptive unless it had some side effect like turning his penis blue. Same principle being applied here.

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I think the idea of a male contraceptive is great. It allows men to be in control of their own fertility as well. Would I trust a guy that told me he was on the pill? Nope, just as I don't expect him to blindly trust the woman either. If someone doesn't want a baby, then they should take the necessary steps to avoid one.

However, since neither pill would protect against disease, a condom is still necessary.
 
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