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Do all people cheat? (pg. 15)
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| Yohan |
| quote: | Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty
LOL
hunt is better than a prey and that is undeniable truth. desire is ed up need and that is undeniable truth too. self respect goes out of the window in some situations ESPECIALLY in the "toronto scene", places where all of us go, parties that we attend. its in human nature to lie and cheating is one form of lying so...
but i may be wrong, i was wrong so many times before.
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well, kinda sad that you're that cynical to hold this belief
edit: I really can't blame you, considering I see way too much of the cheating BS to think that people can actually be loyal and faithful and all that shijazz |
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| Xavier Moriarty |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yohan
well, kinda sad that you're that cynical to hold this belief |
what and why? |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Xavier Moriarty
im not trying to justify anything slutpie its just my perspective. and god forbid that im trying to say "im right and youre wrong, suck my balls" its just how i see these things.
like i said today, lets have this conversation again in 20 years.
i love you, dont be mad at me lol |
Yeah but you're saying it's the undeniable truth. Well the truth isn't absolute, my friend. ;) |
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| chico |
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
I would tend to disagree here. Cheating and divorce are symptoms of a common problem (i.e. that they simply don't like each other anymore). But divorce also has other causes, like neglect, domestic violence, arguments over the kids, or simply the inability to live together and put up with each other 24/7 or 16/7. So in summary I do not think the rates of divorce are a good indication of how frequently married couples cheat on each other. :p |
yes it was a pretty broad generalisation, i wasn't totally serious and that issue is definitely deeper, but may be some corellation i'd have to invesigate more
| quote: | Originally posted by DigiNut
Fair enough, I can't fault anything in that. I think it's also fair to say that in the majority of cases, marriage represents a narrowing of whatever boundaries were present before the marriage. |
true, it generally just affirms a commitment to the ground rules which are well-established by that stage of the relationship |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
I didn't mean it like that... |
So serious, you know I'm just pulling your leg! <3 |
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| Silky Johnson |
| D'oh! See, this is why I rarely get serious on the forums! |
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| rabbitjoker |
| quote: | Originally posted by chico
married people cheat fairly frequently if rates of divorce are a good indication |
Divorce has to do with improper selection, not infidelity. |
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| English Rachel |
I'm with Jenny 110%
I WOULD KNOW! I have no doubt in my mind that I would turn it down, no question. , don't you people have consciences???????? |
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| DigiNut |
| quote: | Originally posted by jennypie
D'oh! See, this is why I rarely get serious on the forums! |
You should go back to posting crudely-drawn sketches of genitalia with facial features and speech bubbles ASAP. |
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| italarmo |
This is definitely a ed up question... or at least it's not simple.
Cheating is WRONG, there's no doubt about it. If you're unsatisfied in your relationship, there is no reason for the cheater to lie to themselves or to their parter. If the cheater is "cheating" for the thrills... he/she is going to hell :whip:. I am definitely not perfect and i can honestly say that I've done MANY wrong things in my life that deserve my journey to hell, but cheating is not fair. It hurts and it the feeling lasts forever. The person that gets cheated on can be scarred for life and as a result, may always have insecurities. The cheater will hopefully have a horrible guilt-trip in the back of their minds until they come clean, or will eventually get hurt when they get caught.
Whatever goes up, must come down... |
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| AustralianGQ |
| quote: | Originally posted by yankeeBaby
Having a conversation with my cowokers, and one of them cheats on his girl left and right.....all the while the girl has literally NO clue that its been going on for 7 years +. He does the most scumbag to get away with it, too. This coworker also professes his undying love for this girl, and says he wants to marry/have kids with her, but can not stay with one woman for sexual purposes. LOL.
..... And the other people (both men AND women) in the office are saying that everyone cheats at some point, and I am almost agreeing with them.
It seems as if humans are not "made" to be monogamous for their entire lives....... despite their "love" and "commitment", it seems as if most people have faced temptation and have given in.
Opinions?
*I think there was a thead in this before but I couldnt find it.........* |
wow that guys is a total whore....you should tell his girlfriend, she has a right to know whats going on...
and no not everyone cheats...cheating is a choice we make and alot of ppl make stupid choices willingly and do bad things. many of us have self respect, a conscience, morals, respectr for other ppl etc...and will never cheat. |
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| malek |
| quote: | Originally posted by AustralianGQ
wow that guys is a total whore....you should tell his girlfriend, she has a right to know whats going on...
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pffffffff as if its kelly's role to play the cop! its not even remotely her buisness unless the girlfriend is a very close friend, and even then... |
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