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Re: cheating
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Originally Posted by Valentine Pirate
On a related note, I once saw something on facebook (can't remember if it was a picture or just text now) that said that all men should be offended when it comes up that a woman was "asking for it" (rape or otherwise) by how she dressed. Not because of the demeaning view on women, but because it assumes that all men can't control their urges and are rapists/crazed sex addicts by nature
It's been around for a long time.
It's been true for longer than that.
Being male is easy, you're born with the hardware, some between your legs, some between your ears.
Being a man mean's thinking and taking responsibility. This means using MORE than the hardware between your legs.
Many males don't understand this. SFI is about the best I can not say about them.
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On a related note, anyone ever cut ties with a friend because it turned out they cheated on a SO?
I have. I don't tolerate that behavior, and I don't associate myself with liars, cheats, and general bad people.
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mainbutter: Yes. A few times. If they can't respect their SO, which is supposed to mean so much to them, then how good a friend are they really? Do I want to be associated with someone who cares so little about how their actions affect other people?
Not worth it. You burn more bridges than just with your SO if you make a choice like that. I'd treat anyone who abused or neglected their dog in a similar way too. Don't want someone like that around me.
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Re: cheating
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Originally Posted by mainbutter
On a related note, anyone ever cut ties with a friend because it turned out they cheated on a SO?
I have. I don't tolerate that behavior, and I don't associate myself with liars, cheats, and general bad people.
Definately.
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Re: cheating
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Originally Posted by mainbutter
On a related note, anyone ever cut ties with a friend because it turned out they cheated on a SO?
I have. I don't tolerate that behavior, and I don't associate myself with liars, cheats, and general bad people.
Yes I have. Also, I've been married for more than 30 years. There have been plenty of temptations and opportunities, however, I know how much an affair would hurt my wife, who happens to be my best friend. No strange is worth violating that trust. A good relationship is built on love, respect and trust. Any of those missing and it is pretty much doomed to failure. Cheating violates both trust and respect. That is very hard to overcome. OP, good luck whatever you do. I hope the best for you.
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Re: cheating
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Originally Posted by mainbutter
On a related note, anyone ever cut ties with a friend because it turned out they cheated on a SO?
I have. I don't tolerate that behavior, and I don't associate myself with liars, cheats, and general bad people.
Yes, they generally have other personality/moral issues that cause the behavior.
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Re: cheating
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Originally Posted by Mike41793
hahahaha :rofl: :rofl:
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Originally Posted by Kaorte
hahahaha :rofl: :rofl:
Dont laugh, let her voice soothhhhh you!
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Re: cheating
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Originally Posted by Mike41793
Dont laugh, let her voice soothhhhh you!
Hey don't get me wrong, I love Tay Tay. I wish more people would follow the advice in this song and quit this breaking up and getting back together nonsense! It always ends the same!
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