These days, marriage isn't held as sacred as it used to be... for most people it seems.Who says it ever was? In the "old days", people didn't talk about it as much, and more might have, had they had the opportunities they do now (business travel, etc.).That (by far) doesn't mean that everyone cheats. It also doesn't mean that it's OK (what religion do you claim to be?) to encourage somene to cheat, when that person might not otherwise do so.
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Worst sexual encounters
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"As for married people cheating, it's all a matter of opportunity...hardly anybody is 100% faithful in their mind."
Agreed. It's what they choose to do after that that's important.
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In reply to: Well, I'd better stop reminiscing. Be afraid, be very afraid. The guy from New Zealand sounds like a funny story.
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In reply to: That (by far) doesn't mean that everyone cheats. It also doesn't mean that it's OK to encourage somene to cheat, when that person might not otherwise do so. I agreeIn reply to: what religion do you claim to be? Asking me personally? I don't associate with a religion, but I do think I like Taoism out of the four or five that I've looked into.