Chiomara |
07-19-2017 10:22 AM |
Yeah, blue hawk, what are you talking about? I did not imply that one gender was more prone to cheating/lying/doxxing than another (notice I said "boyfriend or girlfriend or spouse"/" people lie" etc) aside from my one random example mentioning my sister.
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Originally Posted by Chula Vista
(Post 1856828)
There's a thousand shades of gray when it comes to cheating. Absolutely no easy answers. None. Can't be summed up with a simple quip. There are so many circumstances that can be involved. All three parties play a role. And the roles are completely different in every single individual instance.
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There's also emotional cheating-- or close friendships which become vaguely romantic and very emotionally intimate yet not sexual, which some consider to be far worse than strictly physical cheating. Occasionally, I'll hear my neighbor's wife drunkenly screaming at him [and throwing things] late at night about some brief, long-distance Facebook tryst/friendship he had years and years ago. I worry about him sometimes. They both seem miserable.
Sometimes when I'm feeling bad about my most recent failed relationships, I read about one of the horrific soap opera-esque nightmare scenarios on r/Relationships for 5 minutes and feel grateful.
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