Definately a no no.. I can't even imagine doing this to another human being..
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sag10 said: Definately a no no.. I can't even imagine doing this to another human being..
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Cloudbuster said: kisscamille said: As a woman who's been married for 15 years, I have to say that yes it is very scandalous to cheat on your spouse, not to mention the hurt, humiliation, hearkbreak and possibility of STD's too. I completely understand that people change and feelings change too, but having extra-martial affairs is detrimental and can ruin people, family members, friendships and children.
Are you flirting with me CB after what I just said about cheating?? You devil you : Seriously, I know it happens all the time, but I've seen the destruction it can do, so people really need to think twice before they give in to it. | |
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Cloudbuster said: sag10 said: Definately a no no.. I can't even imagine doing this to another human being..
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Oh, I see CB - you're just flirting with everybody. I should've known. | |
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kisscamille said: Cloudbuster said: Are you flirting with me CB after what I just said about cheating?? You devil you : Seriously, I know it happens all the time, but I've seen the destruction it can do, so people really need to think twice before they give in to it. Agreed. I reckon I've said it on the org before but if a person needs to look for sex with someone other than their partner then they're obviously not getting what they want from the relationship that they're in. They should move on. Even so... | |
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kisscamille said: Oh, I see CB - you're just flirting with everybody. I should've known.
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Cloudbuster said: kisscamille said: Oh, I see CB - you're just flirting with everybody. I should've known.
You are a big flirt CB, but you know we love it when you flirt with us. | |
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Why is there a THUMBSUP next to this question? Thanks for the laughs, arguments and overall enjoyment for the last umpteen years. It's time for me to retire from Prince.org and engage in the real world...lol. Above all, I appreciated the talent Prince. You were one of a kind. | |
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I think the one who suffers most is the one who is unfaithful. They seem to carry the most emotional baggage with the act of betrayal. Yes, the 'victim' has emotional baggage if they find out and may find it hard to trust. But really, the unfaithful one has the pain of carrying the fact that they can not hold in themselves ways of behaving that are right for themselves. It is really sad. | |
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