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Nov. 28th, 2009 03:09 amhttp://www.womensinfidelity.com/
I might buy this.
I read through it, and I think it's not just applicable to women at all. It's applicable to men as well. And you know what? My ex-fiancee fit the descriptions perfectly. I know how she felt, when she did actually open up to me. I know she claimed illness after problem after whatever to try and justify what was going on. I know she seemed to think Dale was her soul mate, and look what happened? She moved on to get that high again.
You know what? I think drug abusers would be -way- more likely to be cheaters. The reason? Because they -already desire- highs, and know what that desire is like, and more importantly, actively seek to satiate it. You could generalize that to the chemical high induced by the beginning of a relationship and romantic relations. Once that is over...guess what? Gotta find the next high.
Drug abusers don't make good partners. I think I've figured that out.
I'm glad I'm done with drugs. Except for maybe LSD and Mushrooms, on the ultra-rare, no-more-than-once-a-year occasion and under the correct circumstances.
I doubt I'll ever be drunk again in my entire life as well.
I might buy this.
I read through it, and I think it's not just applicable to women at all. It's applicable to men as well. And you know what? My ex-fiancee fit the descriptions perfectly. I know how she felt, when she did actually open up to me. I know she claimed illness after problem after whatever to try and justify what was going on. I know she seemed to think Dale was her soul mate, and look what happened? She moved on to get that high again.
You know what? I think drug abusers would be -way- more likely to be cheaters. The reason? Because they -already desire- highs, and know what that desire is like, and more importantly, actively seek to satiate it. You could generalize that to the chemical high induced by the beginning of a relationship and romantic relations. Once that is over...guess what? Gotta find the next high.
Drug abusers don't make good partners. I think I've figured that out.
I'm glad I'm done with drugs. Except for maybe LSD and Mushrooms, on the ultra-rare, no-more-than-once-a-year occasion and under the correct circumstances.
I doubt I'll ever be drunk again in my entire life as well.