Ted Carter resigns from OSU

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So happy in his 50 year marriage with his 1.5 million dollar job that he still could not wait to cheat.
 
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SuperBigFan69

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Probably. I’ve seen too many guys think they are the smartest guy in the room. They can get away with some stuff. Not always. His ego got the best of him.
You have to remember that this is MOST married men/women...not just men.
 
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No, it isn’t. Most men and women are not seeking extra marital affairs.
I would agree that most have thought about it and participate in some workplace flirting. It happened when I was in the business world and it happens in the school house.
 

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No, it isn’t. Most men and women are not seeking extra marital affairs.
Agreed, they are not "SEEKING" it...that would require a lot of work and hiding...

It happens through flirting at work, or at your sons/daughters sports events and gathering with friends. It starts with emailing about work/sports schedules/carpooling/birthday parties. Those emails become text messages...

It is so innocent too

"Hey, Stacie, do you think you could grab Dalton today after practice...me and some coworkers are grabbing a drink after work and my wife is out of of town"

Of course the reply is "No problem! Lucky you, must be nice grabbing a cocktail after work :)"

And just like that...it starts.
 

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Agreed, they are not "SEEKING" it...that would require a lot of work and hiding...

It happens through flirting at work, or at your sons/daughters sports events and gathering with friends. It starts with emailing about work/sports schedules/carpooling/birthday parties. Those emails become text messages...

It is so innocent too

"Hey, Stacie, do you think you could grab Dalton today after practice...me and some coworkers are grabbing a drink after work and my wife is out of of town"

Of course the reply is "No problem! Lucky you, must be nice grabbing a cocktail after work :)"

And just like that...it starts.
That’s flirting?
 

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No, like I said...that is how it starts.

It is a delicate game.
are you the guy at the bar who looks like you pee’d your pants and once you leave you tell all of your friends that all the ladies were checking out your junk and they all wanted you?
 

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From a quick glance at the story it sounds like a Jim Pillen situation, Admiral Ted said he offered a businesswoman a contract in return for some boobage.
That is some messed up **** with Pillen and that woman. He's a married man and if you've ever heard him speak, most of what he decides to do is from the Holy Spirit telling him what to do. Either he's lying or he's mistaking the Holy Spirit for something else.
 

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That is some messed up **** with Pillen and that woman. He's a married man and if you've ever heard him speak, most of what he decides to do is from the Holy Spirit telling him what to do. Either he's lying or he's mistaking the Holy Spirit for something else.
 

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Wasn't Ted Carter the one who gave Bill Moos the green light to contact the Big 12 to discuss the possibility of returning?