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    I wonder what the woman at the center of this discussion would think of Disco Dan parading the fact he allegedly 'conquered' her. Is it something that would compulse her to have sexual relations with him again, or repulse her?

    Woman of Kiwi Biker, place yourselves in this womans position and share with us your respective opinions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Ever been married?

    Don't make the mistake of equating a 'girlfriend' with someone that you stand beside and promise (before God, if you happen to believe in one) to spend the rest of your life with and be faithful to.
    Nope, that would be a negative. I don't have a god and I don't believe in death do us part. Too many people have clearly illustrated that the "'til death" can become a goal in itself.

    As for screwing around - marriage doesn't matter. If you're in a long term relationship sharing your life with someone it is no different.

    If you would be prepared to cause that devastation in another man, whether or not he'd end up blaming you for it, I would think less of you.
    So women can't be devestated now?
    However, I'm most definately not saying that I would!
    But if you were single and out on town and met a hot girl who didn't tell you that she was in a relationship, took her home, had sex, parted ways - how could anyone blame you for that?
    If she made that call then there would be only two plausible explanations:
    1. She's in an open relationship (not that common I believe)
    2. She isn't happy with where she's at...

    If a relationship isn't working out, unless both parties are agreed, one will be left worse off than the other.

    Furthermore, how people react to their partner cheating on them varies quite a bit. I've seen everything from devastation over resignation to forgiveness...

    If you want to fuck a woman who's with someone else, the honourable thing to do is to tell her that you'll talk to her once she's terminated her existing relationship and clearly communicated to her partner the reasons that she considers it unsustainable.
    Honourable thing - in relation to who?
    If you want to fuck someone, the honourable thing is to tell them that you want to fuck them!
    If you want to fuck someone who's in a relationship - then the honourable thing is to tell them that you want to fuck them despite them being in a relationship.
    If you want to have someone as a partner who's in a relationship it's honourable to suggest them to terminate their current relationship.

    If you just want casual sex, there are plenty of unattached women out there who will be happy to treat you as a life support system for a penis.
    I wouldn't know, I can count my number of sexpartners on my fingers...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    Some people just need to go buy a sense of humour!
    I got a good one thanks, it's not me you have to avoid as it wasn't my wife that your nailing. But, I do have a very attractive x wife that would suit you by the sounds of your morrals (none). And as they say, it takes two to tango so you most likely did the guy a favor. How come no promotion for you? Do you must have a realy small cock along with no idea on how to use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    As for screwing around - marriage doesn't matter. If you're in a long term relationship sharing your life with someone it is no different.
    No, no it's not. Someone you don't even have the nuts to dedicate your life to in front of God/friends/family/your pets/whatever, is not in the same ball park as being married. Not even the same freakin league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    So women can't be devestated now?
    Tut. Of course they can. I was speaking of the particular situation of you or I shagging one who was already committed, and thereby devastating her man.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    But if you were single and out on town and met a hot girl who didn't tell you that she was in a relationship...
    Then you and her current partner would both, in a sense, be victims of the lying little whore.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    If a relationship isn't working out, unless both parties are agreed, one will be left worse off than the other.
    Of course. But honesty is always essential.
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    No, no it's not. Someone you don't even have the nuts to dedicate your life to in front of God/friends/family/your pets/whatever, is not in the same ball park as being married. Not even the same freakin league.
    This is where we'll have to agree to disagree.

    I choose my partner everyday.
    My friends and my family knows this.
    As for my pets (none at moment) and whatever - I don't give a fuck what they think!
    Furthermore, I don't believe in ceremonies or traditions.
    Why would I want to get married - ever?

    It would be extremely hypocritical of me getting married in a church since I don't believe in the institution to begin with.

    Marriage has nothing to do with commitment and all to do with traditions.

    If you want to get married, fine by all means do so and I shall not think less (or more for that matter) of you for your choice. And I would happily show up and join the ceremony to show my respect for you.

    But please do respect that other people might have another opinion than yours. Thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Why would I want to get married - ever?

    Marriage has nothing to do with commitment and all to do with traditions.
    Ahhh, to be young and stupid again... One day, you'll know why

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Tut. Of course they can. I was speaking of the particular situation of you or I shagging one who was already committed, and thereby devastating her man.
    What if I fuck a lesbian? I got a thing for lesbians...

    Then you and her current partner would both, in a sense, be victims of the lying little whore.
    So now I'm a victim - what if the sex was really good, would that make up for it?

    My point is just that cheating on your partner is a matter that concerns the people in the relationship. Not whoever happened to tickle the offending partners fancy.


    Of course. But honesty is always essential.
    Here we agree 100% - too bad so many people don't share our view
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Marriage has nothing to do with commitment and all to do with traditions.
    You may choose to believe that a public statement of lifelong commitment is meaningless; others may disagree.

    I, for instance, take away from that exchange the opinion that, while you're unlikely to cheat on your girlfriend, imdying is far less likely to ever cheat on his wife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    My point is just that cheating on your partner is a matter that concerns the people in the relationship. Not whoever happened to tickle the offending partners fancy.
    And my point is that I could not live with myself if I knowingly let myself be used to cause the pain that cheating always incurs, regardless of any arguments that can be put forward to the effect that I do not have the same responsibility in that situation that the cheating partner does.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    What if I fuck a lesbian? I got a thing for lesbians...
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    Ahhh, to be young and stupid again... One day, you'll know why
    Well, now you just presume to know me (and almost by extension my partner as well).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mikkel View Post
    Well, now you just presume to know me (and almost by extension my partner as well).
    No presumption, it's an opinion based on evidence

    As far as the tradition stuff goes, these days, you can have your wedding any way you desire, needn't be in a church or with a fluffy white dress... of course, anyone who thinks that the wedding is the most important part of marriage, is missing the point somewhat (not aimed at you)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    I, for instance, take away from that exchange the opinion that, while you're unlikely to cheat on your girlfriend, imdying is far less likely to ever cheat on his wife.
    That pretty presumptous - as I said to imdying, you don't actually know me.

    Furthermore, you propose that while imdying is married there's still a non-zero probability that he'd cheat on his wife. (And imdying, I don't know you so I have NO way of making any assumptions on that part).

    I'm not married, and I'm not going to say "I'll NEVER cheat on my girlfriend!" simply because I don't believe in absolutes.

    Let's assume for a second that me and the married man both went out and screwed around - which one would be the bigger hypocrite?
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    Quote Originally Posted by imdying View Post
    No presumption, it's an opinion based on evidence
    That evidence must be considered circumstantial in the extreme

    As far as the tradition stuff goes, these days, you can have your wedding any way you desire, needn't be in a church or with a fluffy white dress... of course, anyone who thinks that the wedding is the most important part of marriage, is missing the point somewhat (not aimed at you)
    True, I agree 100% with that. That is another reason I would never undertake the ceremony - to some extent it has become a watered out dress-party where people are trying to outdo eachother in pomp and circumstance.

    If you believe in god and the 'til death do us part by all means do go for it. I'm just not there, and am quite certain I'll never be.
    It is preferential to refrain from the utilisation of grandiose verbiage in the circumstance that your intellectualisation can be expressed using comparatively simplistic lexicological entities. (...such as the word fuck.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    Now there are many more examples, and of course the odd exception - however.. not more than one or two at the most. At least that I have encountered.
    Pschologists call this the "halo effect" generally to be avoided of course...

    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Dan View Post
    I did hear on the radio that people whos name starts with A, B, & C - generally get a,b or c's in school/uni and the same with peoples names that start with D, E, F etc generally get poor marks.
    Shit! I never stood a chance...

    Oh, and I don't think she meant help with bullet points either.
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