Car pooling....

@alokijon (665)
Malaysia
November 20, 2010 7:55pm CST
A friend of mine told me that his marriage was over just because of car pooling. At first his wife shared her car with four of her friends. After that slowly two of her females friends quit and move to another company. So left his wife and the another male colleague. Day by day the love between them exist. When I heard this kind of story, it makes we angry because how can they let this happened at the first place...
2 responses
@djbtol (5493)
• United States
21 Nov 10
The governments answer to this would be to make a law banning car pools, or at least discouragement through taxation. But the problem is not the car pool. The car pool provided the perfect excuse for this man and woman to spend a lot of time together. In this format the temptation comes on so slow and gradual, that their hearts were trapped before they knew it. If a different guy had approached your friends wife and made a pass it her, she would have deflected easily. But with the car pool, the pass was delivered up in about a thousand tiny little pieces, barely discernible. Sorry to hear it. If your friend and his wife can get back together, and forgive, they can both learn from this. There was something that this other guy was offering to your friend's wife that she was lacking in their marriage.
@louievill (28846)
• Philippines
21 Nov 10
I do not think that car pooling is to blame here, for one it is a good way of getting around while saving on gas and at the same time helping the environment.What is to blame here is human weakness, a weak person can be tempted anywhere he or she is besides a carpool, maybe your friend also has short comings like being a poor provider,the third party might be the type of person that preys on other peoples weaknesses.Read the whole picture first before concluding that carpool is indeed just the sole culprit