
In May, a New York appeals court rejected a lawsuit by the former mistress of prominent married rabbi Joel Goor, 75, that claimed he would owe her a $125,000 cash settlement if he broke up with her. The court said it was a contract that facilitated adultery and therefore was not enforceable, even though there were several non-adultery-related provisions. According to the New York Post, the contract called for the woman to receive a half-interest in Goor's house in the Bronx if she would "join Joel in his cultural experiences without complaining," get liposuction and "attempt with Joel's delicate guidance to speak English properly." [New York Post, 5-8-08]
Ok, it's really confuse me. What a strange contract!
Get liposuction, to speak English properly and join cultural experience. Why you don't just make
a robot to be your lover? She will do everything you want and give anything you need,besides, she will never argue with you. But remember you will never get true love from her. Because she is simply a robot not a human. Why they have to sign the contract for their love? Indeed, $125,000 is a great number,however it can never buy " true love". This relationship sounds like a business, a deal, a pathetic bargain.
Our love should not be built on this kind of " foundation". Then you might ask me what can be a proper foundation of love? Simple, the devotion. To contribute your time, your money and even your heart for another person. You do care about her or him, so you are willing to do everything.
Am I too young to talk about love? Or in this complicated world, love just simply like a game and can be valued?
6/01/2008
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Money can't buy true love......
Dear 史前巨熊:
Indeed, money is not omnipotent!
However, we can not live without money,how ironic!
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