GALS: WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU GOT THIS LETTER?
* “I’d want to kick his ass if he cheated on me. That little girl would catch it, too. I would write ‘Home wrecker’ all over her car on Post-it notes, or write it in lipstick on her windshield and post pictures of it on Facebook. Oh, and I’d shove that letter down his throat.”
— Jennifer Andre, 23, bank teller, Ozone Park, Queens
* “I would try to get him fired if he cheated on me. I don’t know what I would do
to her, because I wouldn’t want to go to jail.”
— Krystle Hobson, 23, receptionist, St. Albans, Queens
* “I’d break his windshield if I were his wife. I’d grab him and slap him around; I’d hit her with some 6-inch heels.”
— Sarina Chetri, 21, student, Long Island City
STATEMENT FROM THEIR TEENAGE SON
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GUYS: WHAT DO YOU THINK OF PHILLIPS’ CHEATING?
* “I don’t think any woman is worth cheating on your wife for. That woman is not tempting at all
. . . If the letter is a testament to her character, he wasn’t even tempted by something worthwhile. Spitzer did a lot better than him. If you’re going to go down, at least go down in a blaze of glory.”
— Jason Graham, 32, advertising, Larchmont, Westchester
* “It just goes to show another example of Puritan values. The time of Puritan thinking has outlived itself. People are sexual human beings. It’s ridiculous to think that because someone has a powerful job they have morals. Look at Europe! I don’t think they would use this against him. He may have been attracted to the youth factor, and her firm flesh. But her facial features are not attractive, and she’s dumpy. It wasn’t worth it.”
— Patrick Collins, 49, artist/painter, West Village