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Dan XIII 2004-01-18 11:56 PM

Cheating on Girlfriend or Boyfriend= BAD!
 
I know somebody who is gay and has a girlfriend.He cheated on her with a guy.What the hell is wrong with him and the rest of the cheaters in the world?tell me anything you want to good or bad.I myself dislike cheaters.I think it is wrong to say you love someone,then cheat on them.

Thanatos 2004-01-19 07:03 AM

I wholeheartedly agree.

Kuja 2004-01-19 07:58 AM

Reproducing is just like shopping for cloth.
You must try many to end up with what you need.
Cheating isnt actualy bad. Engagement are.

DaFrigginDoctah 2004-01-19 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan XIII
I know somebody who is gay and has a girlfriend.He cheated on her with a guy.What the hell is wrong with him and the rest of the cheaters in the world?tell me anything you want to good or bad.I myself dislike cheaters.I think it is wrong to say you love someone,then cheat on them.

Wouldn't he be bi, then?

!King_Amazon! 2004-01-19 06:21 PM

Guys are weak and women are evil.

Penguin 2004-01-19 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kuja
Reproducing is just like shopping for cloth.
You must try many to end up with what you need.
Cheating isnt actualy bad. Engagement are.

http://www-personal.umich.edu/~erenne/cloth.jpg

Dan XIII 2004-01-20 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by DaFrigginDoctah
Wouldn't he be bi, then?

I don't think he is Bi.I think he is using his girlfriend as a coverup and I am friends with his girlfriend so I am pissed that he would cheat on her.I am going to yell at him on the phone when I gather up enough courage.I am not afraid of him I just never can yell at people because I am too nice.

Vollstrecker 2004-01-24 04:17 PM

I live with my girlfriend, and I mostly agree. There are women out there I'd love to 'get together' with, several of them being old friends of mine.

I guess not doing so is the way you prove to them that you love them. It also makes life a lot simpler.

Doesn't mean I've given up on trying convince her to do a threesome, however... ;)

!King_Amazon! 2004-01-24 05:08 PM

I cheated on mine, felt horrible about it, and know I wouldn't do it again ever. I don't think to myself "I don't love her because I cheated on her," I'm just weak.

xXTwiztedXx 2004-01-25 12:11 AM

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Originally Posted by !King_Amazon!
I cheated on mine, felt horrible about it, and know I wouldn't do it again ever. I don't think to myself "I don't love her because I cheated on her," I'm just weak.

You're not weak! Don't put yourself down becuase you made one mistake. I know I made a mistake and ended up cutting myself but then I realized I had somethings that were going for me....Like my art, my friends and my current b/f. I have cheated before and I felt like you did. Horrible. I wasn't sure what to do until they both found out and left me.

Raziel 2004-01-25 01:27 AM

Cheating sucks. If you're at a point in your relationship where cheating is too great a temptation to resist, just break up with the other person. Don't put them through the anguish of your confession, just break it off. Being dumped sucks too, but at least there's closure in that. Trying to stay in a relationship where the other person has cheated is absolute hell. All you can think about when you're around them is the mental image of them screwing this other person. It's just a prolonged state of misery, and nobody should have to endure that.

By the same token, if you've been cheated on, just dump the other person and walk away. The relationship is permanently and irrevocably damaged at that point, and unless you're married, a normal relationship isn't honestly worth the outrageous amount of time and effort it's going to take just to coerce the wounds into starting the healing process.

To summarize: if you can't resist the urge to cheat on your significant other, break up with them. They'll be hurt, but not nearly as much. If you've been cheated on, dump the other person and get on with your life. You don't need to stew over it for months and months, because unless you go into extensive therapy, the pain won't go away any other way.

iostream.h 2004-01-25 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by xXTwiztedXx
I know I made a mistake and ended up cutting myself

What's with white people and cutting...

I saw "The Butterfly Effect" today, and it just proved one thing: white people are easily traumatized. God, fucking emotional wrecks and weaklings.

Raziel 2004-01-25 04:41 AM

The same could technically be said for homosexuals (although not necessarily by me)...

Dan XIII 2004-01-26 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by xXTwiztedXx
You're not weak! Don't put yourself down becuase you made one mistake. I know I made a mistake and ended up cutting myself but then I realized I had somethings that were going for me....Like my art, my friends and my current b/f. I have cheated before and I felt like you did. Horrible. I wasn't sure what to do until they both found out and left me.

oh great now I feel better knowing you have cheated before.Please don't cheat on me.I know I will never cheat on you.

Thanatos 2004-01-26 08:29 PM

This looks like a job for.. GovTeen!

Raziel 2004-01-27 05:14 AM

Ugh, Jizmo, I should kill you where you stand.

Chruser 2004-01-27 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by iostream.h
white people are easily traumatized. God, fucking emotional wrecks and weaklings.

Where I live, a vast majority (98-ish percent) are white people. Scandinavia is the place man moved to from central Europe over a period of tens and thousands of years. The white skin simply made white people get better adopted to the cold environment.

Over the past few hundreds of years, people all over the world have immigrated to half of everywhere. White people went to Africa, the Americas, Australia, just llike other ethnicities went to most places around the world. Anyway, recently, scientists proved that changing the natural environment over such a short period of time causes certain problems, both psychologically and mentally. The lifespan of the creatures is shortened when exposed to a different environment, and various strange behaviour is boosted. Cutting, suicide and murder are all extremely rare events over here. The US, however, offers a challenging environment for "newcomers" of only a few hundred years. It's too hot for white people, too cold for black, too... Well, you get the idea. Think about it, why are Indians slightly red-tinted? America is their natural environment.

Until the US population has adapted more to the enviroment (in maybe a bit over 10,000 years), your skin could be red-tinted and the reckless acting, cheating, suicides and cutting rates could go down tremendously. Just a bit of an input from the Darwin side of view.

!King_Amazon! 2004-01-27 07:11 AM

Well, it isn't as if your skin just turns red, the trait would have to be aquired somehow and then passed on to your offspring, who would outlive the offspring of other parents for some reason. Survival of the fittest.

At least that's what I remember of Darwin.

Chruser 2004-01-27 09:59 AM

Well, maybe it's red for a reason? The "fittest" in the American continent had red skin after tens of thousands of years, most definitely to be able to live with the environment well. Of course, who knows what a city person will look like in tens of thousands of years from now. At least we'd definitely have different stress hormones developed to make us calmer.

Dan XIII 2004-01-27 01:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Chruser
Well, maybe it's red for a reason? The "fittest" in the American continent had red skin after tens of thousands of years, most definitely to be able to live with the environment well. Of course, who knows what a city person will look like in tens of thousands of years from now. At least we'd definitely have different stress hormones developed to make us calmer.

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