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Re: poly what?
of course he was right. and probably never contracted syphillis, ghonorrea, chlamydia, worms, aids, hepatitis, herpes or any of that other junk. Open relationships are all fine and dandy till someone brings the cooties home.
It would take a truly loving soul to forgive someone for giving them something they can never get rid of, but if one were so loving, how could one love another not willing to be faithful and have to go out with some "other" ? It'd be like being married to a hooker who works for free - or for their own pleasure, hedonism. LOLLL I 've been faithful 20 years, although for a while I had a little jewel riding around with me on my motorbike for a couple summers. We had plenty of opportunities to cross the bridge but couldn't do it b/c there could never be any trust in the future if we had - the relationship would have been borne in infidelity. Many people are selfish and don't think of the children, only themselves and their orifice-stuffing urges, but kids need to be raised by both mummy and daddy, else they learn indirectly that life is one big pokey dokey party and behave accordingly. On other side, kids whose parents stick together obviously will have a greater sense of stability ingrained in their psyche, making them more stable in any relationships they choose to enter. p 0 r n is degrading to women, period. There is absolutely nothing entertaining about it, rather, it is corruption. No gentleman has anything to do with "p 0 r n". LOLL I've never even been to a strip club. In a recent Vulcan survey of what earth women looked for in a man, stability was the #1 attribute most sought.