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Sep 17, 2004 12:20

Does one conversation where two people admit attraction constitute cheating? I mean, what if you are with someone and you admit that you like another person to that person, but remphazise that you won't cheat cause you aren't a cheater. That it isn't in your makeup ( Read more... )

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wyckeddiva September 17 2004, 10:24:52 UTC
With the advent of the internet and cell phones (IMer and text messaging!) it seems "emotional cheating" has become all the rage. I've read a couple of articles about it. Apparently, married women do a lot of "emotional cheating" through the internet and work (one spends a lot of time with one's coworkers nowadays). Don't get me wrong, men do emotional cheating as well ( ... )

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You have foudn your calling vwbugs September 17 2004, 11:23:18 UTC
I love my little built in therapist. :)

Thanks so much for the conversation the other night. It wa much needed. I enjoyed hanging out and would like to do so again.

Also, thanks for the input.

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Re: You have foudn your calling wyckeddiva September 18 2004, 06:35:12 UTC
Well thank you! And you are most welcome. I had a lot of fun the other night as well. It was a grand ol' time (if not a grand ol' party...hee hee)

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wyckeddiva September 17 2004, 10:27:43 UTC
Who knows...maybe the grass really is greener...

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I think it is wrong... enelya_oronar September 19 2004, 17:22:46 UTC
Being with someone in a committed relationship means NOT admitting you like some one else. How can it be a relationship otherwise?

By discussing feelings for someone else with that someone else you are basically opening yourself up to cheating. Kinda like keeping condoms in your purse/wallet after your married. Why would you need them? Is there a chance you might cheat? Don't open yourself up to it....

At least that is my opinion. And you know what people say about opinions....

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