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Other-poll poll If another woman (not matter who it was) offered your family 500K to HAVE your husband for 6 months (in every sense of the word) would you give him up??? :D
(Other poll by bundleofperez, 729 days ago)
Heck yea! That's a vacation... and money? It's a win win!
NO way Jose! He's worth way more than 500K!


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Comments: 9

bundleofperez (728.4 days ago)
So true Heavenleigh!! Lol.. what a shame!

heavenleigh (728.8 days ago)
I sure would. I know my husband would never leave me for her anyway might as well sub contract him out for 6 months lmao. It`s so funny that this happens to so many women on a daily basis but there is no $500k `reward`

newmamaof3 (729 days ago)
Hell yes, as long as I get to keep the money for just myself and if I get to `play` for 6 months too.

leagia (729.1 days ago)
cali mom, good points, yeah if she was an old bag then MAYBE I would consider...but you never know, he could end up falling in love with that old bag!

leagia (729.1 days ago)
hell no, yeah the money would be nice, but inevitably my relationship (meaning my world/life) would be over. The money will come and go, but having my husband is priceless.

california-mom (729.2 days ago)
LMAO! What a great poll. Ok...Hmmm...It would depend on 2 things 1.Do we get to talk throughout this 6 months and 2.What does she look like? If we get to talk throughout the 6 months and she was old/unattractive or at least less hot than me lol Id consider it haha! The money would be great and since my husband thinbks I walk on water I have no fear of him like, leaving me so basically it boils down to am I ok with him screwing another woman for 6 months...I might be ok with it, honestly. We do it all the time, hes my buddy but just my husband, Ive known him since I was a kid and were as comfortable and confident in our relationship as possible so my only issue would be not being able to chat with him and hear all the details =P Really good poll lol

bundleofperez (729.3 days ago)
haha- you`re right.. i didn`t think of that.. although I think my husband would miss our son too much.. he`s probably ask if I could send him too! lol

bundleofperez (729.3 days ago)
LOL..10MM!! I would take the 10MM but I would injure him in that area so I knew he would be out of commision for a few months!...LOL

turtlefur (729.3 days ago)
OMGsh!!! HECK NO!!!!! out of the question, not even for $10 mill. No amount of money actually



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