Contrary to your view, I truly love my wife.All you married guys...take note of what you are...right here...your champion supporter explains EXACTLY what you are...
I'm also not going to crush my wife and break her will by telling her I'm cheating on her. Originally Posted by sketchball82
Loving your spouse and being life partners with her, should not have anything to do with whether or not you go get a blow job from the new blonde girl on the board. Originally Posted by Mary Ann
Is it possible that some view sex as a separate action than love? Originally Posted by Alyssa MarieYou two are right, and I have absolutely no problem separating the two...AS LONG as the wife knows he's doing it, and agrees to it...
Ok, so it's only once you start fucking? Oral sex is ok? Originally Posted by Alyssa MarieThese guys are on a hooker board, talking about having sex with whores...anything they're doing here, in their reviews, is cheating on their wives...and you know it...
Wakeup, you may already know this and you are just "fucking" with people...The thing is that while you may blame society for shaming what most consider cheating, a person who cheats made a decision to do so without their partner's consent.
Or maybe this is just my opinion and you just won't be able to "get it"...
Cheating is no one persons fault... it is society who has taught us and ingrained in us that when we are in a relationship, we are not suppose to be physical with anyone else. Society is wrong, not the one doing the cheating and not the wives for not understanding.
Loving your spouse and being life partners with her, should not have anything to do with whether or not you go get a blow job from the new blonde girl on the board. Originally Posted by Mary Ann
Ok, so it's only once you start fucking? Oral sex is ok? Originally Posted by Alyssa MarieSure there are some gray areas but I'm generally of the idea that if you would want to know if your partner did it, then you should probably inform them of it if you yourself do it.
The point I believe WakeUp is trying to make (correct me if I'm wrong) is that the focus is not on the sex act, but the dishonesty involved of going behind one's partner's back. Originally Posted by jbravo_123And that's true. But who honestly can say they've never lied to their partner about when the credit card payment was sent in, how much they spent at the casino, how far the lap dance when, what time they put the kids to bed, or what they had for dinner when they were on that diet? I would argue the dishonesty concern is 100% why "cheating" wrong beyond the aggrandized social stigma, but I would go a step further and say most (certainly not all, but the vast majority) have lied to their spouse about something, and many even do so habitually. That doesn't make it right, but it does mean that most people are guilty of the same dishonesty. Naturally if that is true, the hypocrisy of person A pointing at person B for something they're both guilty of is palpable.