A smart low-key return to the sport. We all deserve second chances.
A smart low-key return to the sport. We all deserve second chances.
Check her twitter out. Looks like she's still in love with herself.
SFH has always been a nice person who is more than a little bit nutty. And, of course, a great runner. I'm glad she's doing okay and it looks like she's getting help for her issues.
Why call it a second chance? She didn't do anything wrong first time around. She seemed to be happy and was making a good living in the oldest industry in the world. She wasn't going around killing kittens. Sex is nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about.
ummm wrote:
Why call it a second chance? She didn't do anything wrong first time around. She seemed to be happy and was making a good living in the oldest industry in the world. She wasn't going around killing kittens. Sex is nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about.
She was married, man.
She looks hotter with her hair grown out like that
Comments to this photo are a little ironic, in retrospect:
https://twitter.com/favorhamilton/status/425757782688555008/photo/1
urine face wrote:
ummm wrote:Why call it a second chance? She didn't do anything wrong first time around. She seemed to be happy and was making a good living in the oldest industry in the world. She wasn't going around killing kittens. Sex is nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about.
She was married, man.
her husband knew. adultery is not a crime, anyway. Maybe in Pakistan, or some other theocracy you dream of.
oowll wrote:
her husband knew. adultery is not a crime, anyway. Maybe in Pakistan, or some other theocracy you dream of.
He knew about it? WTF?
What does honesty have to do with theocracy, though? Just because something is legal doesn't make it right. I can legally call you a douche but that is mean spirited.
I actually think adultery should be illegal. Too many people get married who have no business being married. Why get married if you don't want to be married. It is a religious sacrament.
Macklemoore wrote:
I actually think adultery should be illegal. Too many people get married who have no business being married. Why get married if you don't want to be married. It is a religious sacrament.
But we live in a secular country.
Actually, adultery is a crime in 23 states. In Wisconsin, it's a Class I felony punishable by a fine of up to ten thousand dollars and three and a half years in prison, although rarely prosecuted.
Wiss Stats. 944.16 Adultery. Whoever does either of the following is guilty of a Class I felony:
(1) A married person who has sexual intercourse with a person
not the married person’s spouse; or
(2) A person who has sexual intercourse with a person who is
married to another.
History: 1977 c. 173; 1993 a. 486; 2001 a. 109
WI attorney here wrote:
Actually, adultery is a crime in 23 states. In Wisconsin, it's a Class I felony punishable by a fine of up to ten thousand dollars and three and a half years in prison, although rarely prosecuted.
Wiss Stats. 944.16 Adultery. Whoever does either of the following is guilty of a Class I felony:
(1) A married person who has sexual intercourse with a person
not the married person’s spouse; or
(2) A person who has sexual intercourse with a person who is
married to another.
History: 1977 c. 173; 1993 a. 486; 2001 a. 109
http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/944.pdf
What a crazy country
WI attorney here wrote:
Actually, adultery is a crime in 23 states. In Wisconsin, it's a Class I felony punishable by a fine of up to ten thousand dollars and three and a half years in prison, although rarely prosecuted.
Wiss Stats. 944.16 Adultery. Whoever does either of the following is guilty of a Class I felony:
(1) A married person who has sexual intercourse with a person
not the married person’s spouse; or
(2) A person who has sexual intercourse with a person who is
married to another.
History: 1977 c. 173; 1993 a. 486; 2001 a. 109
http://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/statutes/statutes/944.pdf
She didn't commit the "crime" in WI. She was working in NV.
She wasn't committing it in Wisconsin.
ummm wrote:
Why call it a second chance? She didn't do anything wrong first time around. She seemed to be happy and was making a good living in the oldest industry in the world. She wasn't going around killing kittens. Sex is nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about.
Prostitution is not the oldest profession.
What is the oldest profession?
Begging.
I don't know if her husband okay-ed her doing what she did or not, but as long as she wasn't breaking the law (I'll admit to not knowing too much about the details...whether she only did that where it was legal or not; I just wasn't THAT interested in the story), then if he's ok with it, then that's their own deal. Married couples can have any kind of arrangement they want.
Cmon dude wrote:
ummm wrote:Why call it a second chance? She didn't do anything wrong first time around. She seemed to be happy and was making a good living in the oldest industry in the world. She wasn't going around killing kittens. Sex is nothing to be ashamed or embarrassed about.
Prostitution is not the oldest profession.
What is the oldest profession?
Begging.
What do you think the beggars needed money for?
ummm wrote:
Cmon dude wrote:Prostitution is not the oldest profession.
What is the oldest profession?
Begging.
What do you think the beggars needed money for?
You misinterpretted, they were actually begging for sex, at which point women realized they could sell their services.
I'm not commenting on the facts of her actions, just that adultery is criminal under the laws of almost half our states, including the one in which she lives.
Prostitution is the proverbial "world's oldest profession."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Worlds_second_oldest_profession
Back on topic, SFH's husband was not okay with her working as a prostitute. It's not a matter of sex being something to be "ashamed or embarrassed about," but of most couples not considering infidelity, and especially infidelity by prostitution, to be an acceptable part of their relationship. If it is, then that's their own business, but that's not the situation with most couples.