I thought I was bad for leekspin for 3 days....
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I thought I was bad for leekspin for 3 days....
I don't know what leekspin is, but I love the Temple of Time music. :c
It seems to me that these people don't want to break up for "apparently" no reason. I say apparently when they break up prior to cheating, since when nothing bad happened, then why break up? Social stigma or whatever other reason makes people never wanting to be single, as in not in a relationship. I'm shocked when I heard some colleagues talk about being single after a breakout like some sort of loser thing, as if you're not good enough for anyone to be with.
Also I wanna be single and have fun is probably the stupidest thing I've ever heard. Dumb hoes. And word of advice, if your bf/gf ever bring up having an open relationship, break up there and then. An open relationship is cheating without the drawbacks.
Then there are those that believe loving someone is not the same as requiring their sexual loyalty.
It's awesome stuff.
and strangely addictive.
I don't really understand this either, but if that's what both people in the relationship want, I wouldn't stick my nose in it. A friend's gf tried to sell me on polyamory a little while ago. She said something like "[My boyfriend] buys into the ideas of monogamy society forces upon us, but that doesn't work for me. I'm not a swan; I just can't do that."
I'm annoyed just remembering it. What, she wanted me to cuck my friend? ugh
You should have answered with "no, you a hoe"
Probably, yeah. I tried to let her down gently without revealing my disgust, but apparently she has trouble respecting other people's wishes because she continued to hit on me for a while. She's a repulsive human being and even if she wasn't dating my friend, I'd rather shove my face into a fire ant colony than sleep with her. People who cheat on their SO's are absolute human garbage
Having an open relationship is something both partners have to agree upon and it's something they have to work out. I find nothing wrong with people having an open relationship as long as both people agreed to it and as long as they're following each others rules (if they have rules).
But if you're SO brings it up and you don't want to have an open relationship, you guys are going to need to talk. Because one person is going to have to sacrifice something that might mean a lot to them. You may have to share your SO or your SO has to drop the idea of an open relationship.
This is why everyone needs to get to know each other before diving into a relationship :).
Good friends make great partners.
I kinda feel important when I log on my forum account account and find a notification, but then I realize it's just Arbiterone giving me an infraction :/
Hey, at least it's better than nothing :D
It means you were important enough to spend time infracting. :)