Peeking into the bedroom of John Edwards and our own prurient interests
Mark Twain has observed that man will sacrifice any treasure he has, any power he thinks he has, to the demands of his sex drive.
He will lie, cheat, risk fame and fortune and betray a wife and family he loves.Like anything in life, the greater his fame and fortune, the more seductive the possibilities.
Ironically, his Christian reward for resisting the invitation to indulge his strongest, most nagging human appetite next to food and drink is the promise of a sexless heaven.