id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-9308 Adultery - Wikipedia .html text/html 19307 2345 70 Minnesota law provides: "when a married woman has sexual intercourse with a man other than her husband, whether married or not, both are guilty of adultery."[27] In the 2003 New Hampshire Supreme Court case Blanchflower v. In the United Kingdom, case law restricts the definition of adultery to penetrative sexual intercourse between a man and a woman, no matter the gender of the spouses in the marriage, although infidelity with a person of the same gender can be grounds for a divorce as unreasonable behavior; this situation was discussed at length during debates on the Marriage (Same-Sex Couples) Bill.[37] The Ten Commandments were meant exclusively for Jewish males.[67] Michael Coogan writes that according to the text the wives are the property of their man, marriage meaning transfer of property (from father to husband),[67] and women are less valuable than real estate, being mentioned after real estate.[67] Adultery is violating the property right of a man.[68] Coogan's book was criticized by Phyllis Trible, who argues that he failed to note that patriarchy was not decreed, but only described by God, patriarchy being specific to people after the fall.[69] She states that Paul the Apostle made the same mistake as Coogan.[69] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-9308.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-9308.txt