when his wife (Demi Moore) ultimately chose to be a cheating whore? I can understand that he may have persuaded her some, but doesn't this fall under "her body, her choice" i.e. the responsibility ultimately falls on her?
How did he "allow" his wife to get plowed by another dude? Is she his property to be controlled?
Arlo - at the very least, shouldn't he have gotten more sympathy since he was cheated on? Try watching it again. He's portrayed as the one who needs to apologize in the end and win her back.
Blue Eyed - "their" decision? Sort of like how abortion is "their" decision? Actually in that case, it's always "HER" decision, right? Her body, her choice - I don't understand how you could apply the standard differently.
How did he "allow" his wife to get plowed by another dude? Is she his property to be controlled?
Arlo - at the very least, shouldn't he have gotten more sympathy since he was cheated on? Try watching it again. He's portrayed as the one who needs to apologize in the end and win her back.
Blue Eyed - "their" decision? Sort of like how abortion is "their" decision? Actually in that case, it's always "HER" decision, right? Her body, her choice - I don't understand how you could apply the standard differently.