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So it seems that some guy in Poland discovered his wife was working part-time in a brothel. How did he find out, you ask? Well, it seems he was there as, uh, a customer. He spotted her during one of his visits, and was shocked to find her among the "employees," because she told him she was working part-time "at a store."

It also seems that the couple is getting divorce. Now, it seems to me that neither participant in that marriage has any right to get mad at one another. Sure it's horrible for a guy to step out on his wife behind her back to patronize prostitutes, and sure it's terrible if your wife goes out behind your back and becomes a prostitute, but if you're both doing those things at the same time, shouldn't it cancel each other out? Like in football -- when a team commits a penalty, it gets sent back a few yards as a penalty. But when both teams commit penalties on the same play, the penalties "offset," and it's like neither team committed any penalty.

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