This isn’t new, Ask any service member regardless of their Branch or Rank who’s been on a deployment and all of them (without any expectations whatsover will either have a Dear john or a Jody story )
Openly bragging about cheating on service members is new though, The military doesn’t appreciate that and doing it can get you into trouble, ( depending on who sees it you’re probably gonna get some shall we say hostile comments, your employers can see that you did this and bragged about that and that can limit protentional employment opportunities )
If you are also in the Military then Adultery is a crime because its seen as something that brings discredit upon the armed forces and is prejudicial to good order and discipline. etc (And it’s enforced The military has sent people to Prison not Jail, Military prison, for cheating on their spouses while being enlisted)
if you’re not and the Military finds out that you cheated on your military significant other then you’re gonna be looking at lose military health insurance (TRICARE) and commissary access. as well as a bar from being on the base
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That’s vibes. I was overseas with a dude who came back to his wife, and a baby with a surprising skin pigmentation.
It turns out that the staff sergeant in charge of our unit’s family readiness group had been a little too enthusiastic about making sure people’s families were doing okay.
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While I was in the Army, one of the guys in my unit who was married and lived off-base cheated on his wife. So, she literally went door-to-door in the barracks. None of the guys in the barracks knew she was with him until she’d gotten through more than half of ’em.
This happened right before I got to the unit. I was there while he got separated from her, returned to the barracks, and eventually divorced her and got out of the Army.
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Genuinely gross.
the-blak-stig on
Btw what movie was the clip from at the end?
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You have to go through at least one divorce before you can promote to E-6.
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Fuuuuuccccckkkkkk……
This isn’t new, Ask any service member regardless of their Branch or Rank who’s been on a deployment and all of them (without any expectations whatsover will either have a Dear john or a Jody story )
Openly bragging about cheating on service members is new though, The military doesn’t appreciate that and doing it can get you into trouble, ( depending on who sees it you’re probably gonna get some shall we say hostile comments, your employers can see that you did this and bragged about that and that can limit protentional employment opportunities )
If you are also in the Military then Adultery is a crime because its seen as something that brings discredit upon the armed forces and is prejudicial to good order and discipline. etc (And it’s enforced The military has sent people to Prison not Jail, Military prison, for cheating on their spouses while being enlisted)
if you’re not and the Military finds out that you cheated on your military significant other then you’re gonna be looking at lose military health insurance (TRICARE) and commissary access. as well as a bar from being on the base
That’s vibes. I was overseas with a dude who came back to his wife, and a baby with a surprising skin pigmentation.
It turns out that the staff sergeant in charge of our unit’s family readiness group had been a little too enthusiastic about making sure people’s families were doing okay.
While I was in the Army, one of the guys in my unit who was married and lived off-base cheated on his wife. So, she literally went door-to-door in the barracks. None of the guys in the barracks knew she was with him until she’d gotten through more than half of ’em.
This happened right before I got to the unit. I was there while he got separated from her, returned to the barracks, and eventually divorced her and got out of the Army.
Genuinely gross.
Btw what movie was the clip from at the end?
You have to go through at least one divorce before you can promote to E-6.