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sn�gs | 14:25 Wed 15th Jul 2009 | Body & Soul
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Is fidelity within a marriage something to be valued and respected - or can a 'loving' relationship be maintained even though one party regularly ''plays away from home''?

Serious question... not just ''a load of hot air'' (like that disgusting thread over in Chatterbank)...

:-o ;-))
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''snags....why me?'....I am no expert''


Jeeez... you lot are being far too serious today... I think my question was maybe 'too' subtle...

I know my place... I'm off back to the farting thread...

...found another box of stars though so help yourself...
thanks ;o)
it was you who called it a "serious question" you pile of wotsits
Why is it assumed that the 'player' is a guy. Women are more than capable of playing too. lol
lol cazzz.... good point!
snags.....I really fell for that didn't I?
I think it would have to be a different sort of person who could put up with knowing their other half was being unfaithful and still have a loving relationship.
Sqad

snags....why me?'....I am no expert.

Fidelity, if in a marriage is a reality and not a myth, then it has to be valued, respected and indeed admired.

Not all marriages are that perfect........at a guess, much less than half.

If one of the partners "plays away" and his or her positive characteristics outweigh the infidelities (if they ar not too numerous or obvious) then in my opinion a loving relationship can be maintained.

None of us are perfect and very few can resist temptation, but that should not in itself destroy a relationship.

I am not an expert in these matters and you will get better answers than this one snags.
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Thats what I was trying to say but sqad put it much better
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''snags.....I really fell for that didn't I?''

;-))
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Hi Vibra

I agree ^^
Why is it I know what I want to say but can never word it the right way so people understand. Its bloody frustrating!!

But Vibra and snags have made the points I was trying to
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does you idea of fidelity invole lots of "other" people ?
I thought it was a record player..........
oh dear my keyboard is naff



does your idea of fidelity involve lots of "other" people ?
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"she really does not have a clue! "
we know, she married you lol

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