@AlexYat45406037@woollyliberal@cwghost1@thetimes I think it totally depends on the state of the relationship when the cheating started. If its already broken down then its not so bad. If they are cheating because they are greedy, then its a totally different story
@getabby023@woollyliberal@thetimes Really. I find that interesting. May i ask what country you live in. Personally, I think if she is cheating, then he's kinda justified. If he suspects her infidelity how is he supposed to find out the truth
@woollyliberal@thetimes If the wife was cheating, is she entitled to privacy. I think if she's cheating, she can have no complaints about what the husband did
@JMoncktonSmith I agree, but the sentence is woefully inadequate. Sentences for rape and child abuse are also too low and totally undermine the efforts of all to bring such offenders to justice. Pressure needs to be applied to the govt/courts to start imposing adequate sentences
@dannykellywords Hi Danny. I love listening to you on the radio. Today you showed immense bravery to talk about this. It brought a tear to my eye. You'll beat this and I look forward to listening to you for many years to come. All the very best to you and family x
@SilentBobF1@BBCMOTD Maybe i dont know the law. I didn't realise that the colour of the grass was in the law. Read it. Expand your mind....or just post a meme that means absolutely nothing. Have a good day
@cookiesvilla@AdamDys33124244@richardajkeys Chrissy. You are spot on,but it's not worth trying to explain. Too many football fans/pundits are either too stupid or tribal to have a reasoned discussion
@tomfahy93@MiguelDelaney There is a 5cm tolerance created by the thicker line. If a striker is given offside by 1mm, it actually means he is offside by 51mm. Its a fair system, but I understand why people dony know this as the PGMOL and Sky/TNat have previously been dreadful in explaining this to fans