Last edited by amylove69; 23-07-15 at 09:09.
Some people have to have the last word,
but they don't actually want you to stop talking,
as they like the sound of their own voices too much.
Close. But in your case its called having an ill informed opinion as you don't, or can't see the other persons circumstances or point of view.
Fyi, I could never cheat on a partner, and would finish the relationship first, but that doesn't stop me understanding that others situations, responsibilities are wholly different to my own experience. I wouldn't presume to be so arrogant to dismiss their position and circumstances without having experienced them myself.
Curvaceous Kate (23-07-15)
amylove69 (23-07-15)
Last edited by amylove69; 23-07-15 at 09:23.
Some people have to have the last word,
but they don't actually want you to stop talking,
as they like the sound of their own voices too much.
How do we know that he doesn't have an open mind, if one read all of his posts, you will see that all he is saying is that seeing someone behind your partners back, is cheating , regardless of why or how you are doing it. And if you get caught well that's your own fault for not speaking to her about it and try to sort it out or agree to go else where for it.
Slightly arrogant in some posts, I agree, but alone in his quest and lack of open mindedness for his point of view (possibly due to the nature of the site we are on) may have lead to this.
Last edited by amylove69; 23-07-15 at 09:33.
Some people have to have the last word,
but they don't actually want you to stop talking,
as they like the sound of their own voices too much.
Stevenn (23-07-15)
naw he didnt though, he went much farther and used judgement as his central stance to build everything else around.
weve said the same, cheating is cheating if your partner doesnt know about it (and therefore it is no longer cheating)
but left the judgement part out cause we realise its a complex issue and things arent so black and white
MidlifeCrisis (23-07-15)
And I agree with him. There is no moral ambiguity. If both people are aware and agree then that is fair enough. But if your partner is unaware, for what ever reason, its a betrayal of trust.
The difference is that I can understand why another soul might do this, having an infirm partner, or for the sake of their children. Where as he deals in absolutes, no extenuating circumstances that he can imagine would justify.
There in lies the difference Amy. Compassion and understanding for another's circumstance, outside of your own experience.
Lord knows we have had enough nuns pontificating about moral behaviour to last a lifetime.
I'll leave it there. Individual conscience is all, just don't seek to impose that on other people.