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Jun 04 2008

Spencer’s Dumb Advice

Published by mrsz06 at 10:51 am under Uncategorized Edit This

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If you don’t already know Spencer Pratt has an advice column in Radar Magazine. I know it blows me away too. Well here is his column for this week.

YO SPENCER! I am a military wife with a problem. While my husband has been deployed overseas for 7 months, I have gotten very close to another wife whose husband is also overseas. I have never been interested in women before but we both are getting very comfortable with the idea of being together. Now we are unsure whether to resist the impulse in order to preserve our marriages or continue with our possible relationship and keep it from our husbands. Please help me with this unexpected turn in my life. Do I ignore my feelings or stick to being the faithful housewife waiting for my husband to return?

Spencer’s Answer

Never ignore your true feelings. Just because you don’t tell him that you’re really in LOVE with another woman does not then make you a faithful housewife. By not telling him how you feel you are being unfaithful. You should tell him that you want to see him AND the woman. Maybe see if he’s cool with bringing her into the mix occasionally.

Yeah for some strange reason I don’t think the husband will be cool with that. You are living in a dream world Spencer.

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One Response to “Spencer’s Dumb Advice”

  1. katieanneon 04 Jun 2008 at 12:23 pm edit this

    The question sounds like a plot from an old episode of Navy CIS! As for the response, oh boy, this column isn’t for serious info, it’s for response ratings and they will surely get some!

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