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Cheaters (pg. 2)
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
I completely disagree with her "logic" - I think it's just convinient for her to make herself believe it's his fault/problem only
however she was aware that he's not single - and srsly, being drunk isn't an excuse either |
Exactly, that's why it's such a shady way to operate. People who cannot/are unwilling to be accountable for their actions are questionable at best. And that's being generous. |
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| Spin Laden |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
I completely disagree with her "logic" - I think it's just convinient for her to make herself believe it's his fault/problem only
however she was aware that he's not single - and srsly, being drunk isn't an excuse either |
it's just a byproduct of self serving, self absorbed behaviour, sort of stunted maturation, if you will.
Only way to shake these types of ppl up is to have the tables turned on them.
- Dr Philth. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spin Laden
Only way to shake these types of ppl up is to have the tables turned on them. |
Bahaha, that doesn't work. I've seen it. All cheaters eventually end up alone. |
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| Spin Laden |
| I predict this thread will be 28 pages, with some venom, some crying, a Tiger Woods/Jessie James reference, some sexism, some debates about how one defines cheating and a random post about deadmau5 and Ronnie from Jersey Shore. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| Yeah that's pretty much what happened last time. :stongue: |
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| Vivid Boy |
| cheating is a ed up game. I think people who cheat are just people who are insecure and are afraid to be alone. i dont know why people are afraid to be alone. I've never cheated but i think it has to do with the fact that when a relationship turns to for me i'm not afraid to end it and live the single life for a while. I have enough love and support elsewhere in my life (friends and family) that I dont need to clutch on to someone for that. I dont have to jump from relationship to relationship without a pause. I have options and can take my time. That's probably why I only get involved in relationships if i truly like the person and want to spend all that time with them. Cheaters to me are the exact opposite. They are afraid. They need to always be romantically involved in someone so jumpin ships just means no loneliness in between relationships. as for singles who with people in relationships. theyre just scum bags that want attention. |
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| Silky Johnson |
| Which is why it's so ironic and hilarious that they end up alone. Lolololol. |
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| Spin Laden |
| now I have those "Better off Alone" lyrics in my head, Maya and Offer Nissim for those similarly metro/gay types wondering.. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| What about people that really want to cheat but can't get any action... are they just as bad? Is it the act or the desire that constitutes someone being a terrible person? |
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| Silky Johnson |
| Of course they're just as bad. If you can't just be ing honest with your partner and say "Hey you know what, I'm really bored" or "I feel like ing someone else" then you fail. Unless you're 14-15 years old and stunted emotionally. And if you're chasing after other people's partners knowingly, you've just plain got issues. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| what if there is no sexual component but one has an intimate "friendship" with another... just as bad, worse? |
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| Spin Laden |
people cheat for multitude of reasons. They may also cheat if there is no trust in the relationship, or if they feel their partner is ignoring them.
As the third party, women get off on being with a guy who represents what they want: committed guy off the market. For some, it may also boost their fragile self esteems being with a guy who is married/committed. Men on the other hand will do it mostly for sex, we are sexaholics, fat chicks notwithstanding :p
- Dr Philth |
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