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Originally posted by James
Lets see:
S is in a committed relationship.
Jack is single.
S has sex with Jack.
Therefore Jack is dramatically more likely to break out of a committed relationship and cheat.
Even though he had no committment.
I am not getting the connection. Would someone please explain it to me in small words like I am 6 years old? LOL.
I have gotten to get hot and heavy with a couple sorority girls that have been in committed relationships.
One was engaged. One second we were talking at the bar doing shots talking about how great her fiancee was and the nexy she shoved three inches of toungue down my throat.
And I have never cheated. *shrug*
So again why is he more likely to cheat when he didn't do anything wrong?
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Umm...yeah, what he said.
What is wrong with (insert letter) who is cheating?? I mean if (insert letter) is already in a relationship, then (insert different letter) should be clear to move about the cabin with (insert Jack). If (insert Jack) didn't know that (insert letter) was in a relationship, then it wasn't his fault. (Insert letter) needs to not try to have her cake and eat it too. (Insert other letter) should just remove herself from the situation altogether, unless (insert Jack) is just the BOMB and deserves all of this attention.
Actually, a, s, f, Jack and whoever else should just have a big ol' orgy and call it a night.
I am frustrated, lol.