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9/12 Horny Jewish old man dates 2 Chinese women simultaneously and gets sued: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050912/od_nm/doctor_dating_dc \_ Hey! 47 is not that old!!! \_ Hmm. Which raises the question. Who's the oldest non-sexually active CSUAer? \_ Hmm. Which raises the question. Who's the oldest active (or semi-active) CSUAer? \_ How do you define active? MOTD? Wall? Logging in? \_ Not incontinent \_ I wonder how many of his patients did this horny fertility specialist fertilized? |
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news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20050912/od_nm/doctor_dating_dc Reuters Ah, the old "married in a previous life" trick Mon Sep 12,11:15 AM ET NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Manhattan fertility specialist has been sued by tw o women who say he broke their hearts after meeting them through an onli ne dating site on which he pretended to be single. Click Here In their lawsuits the two women, Tiffany Wang and Jing Huang, accused Dr. Khaled Zeitoun, 46, of pretending to be single and using mind games to entice them into sexual relationships with tales of past lives. According to court papers filed in Manhattan Supreme Court and made publi c this week, Zeitoun is married with three children. Wang said she met h im in March 2001 through a Web site on which he said he was single and h ad never married. "Zeitoun claimed he and Wang had been married to each other in previous l ives," Wang's lawsuit said, adding that the doctor told her he had mistr eated her in that life and "searched for her in this lifetime to correct his past mistakes." Wang says that in May 2002, he asked her to marry him but only proposed " to see the look of joy on her face." In a separate suit filed earlier this year, Huang said she met the reprod uctive endocrinologist in October 2003 through an online dating service. He fed her a similar line about being single and having been married to her in a previous life. Huang eventually realized he was cheating on her and the relationship end ed in July 2004. Both women are seeking unspecified money damages for infliction of severe emotional distress "outside the boundaries of human decency and social norms." In a written response to the court papers filed by Huang, Zeitoun admitte d that he told her he was single and had relationships with other women he met on the Internet. Republication or r edistribution of Reuters content is expressly prohibited without the pri or written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any error s or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon . |