Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every affair, like every family, is unique. Tolstoy writes in Anna Karenina " All happy families are alike. All unhappy families are unique in their own way."
I suggest that all those opining on here about what causes an affair. It is b/c the cheaters are bad people? Narcissists? Good people doing bad things? Bored in their marriage? Or looking for something missing in themselves? There are any number of reasons and I think all of these reasons require compassion not condemnation.
Read Esther Perel's "The State of Affairs." Here is an excerpt:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/10/why-happy-people-cheat/537882/
Uggh! Life in America. Anything goes with no controls. It's not loving to be tolerant of everything. It's not truthful. Should we be tolerant of the 15 year old who killed all those other children? Sure have some compassion that he is human, but he's a danger. Infidelity is dangerous.
How is infidelity dangerous? Anything can be dangerous if you’re an idiot.
The poster you are responding to is a type: everything must be black and white. There must be a right person and a wrong person. And people who do something hurtful must be bad or broken people. It is an extremely simplistic and immature view of the world, and you see it all the time on any thread discussing infidelity. There is no reasoning with those people.
It's called dualistic thinking. It's very lazy.
No it's not. I was just working during the day. God forbid. I'll have to look up a list of reasons why infidelity is dangerous. I can think of several off the top of my head but wanted to respond more thoroughly. If you don't mind, I need to do other things after work and will get back to this question.
And I mean seriously. It's one of the commandments that has been around for centuries. Multiple thousands of years. But I know. You are the enlightened one. Those billions of people who lived didn't know what they were talking about. I know there is a lot of increased STD's since the birth control pill and since the dating apps but I wanted to be more thorough. and cover more areas.
There is no commandment about adultery. It is about "coveting thy neighbor's wife" -- i.e., his possession. But if that's your best argument, you can go back to and spare us the rest of your insights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing in common with all cheaters is they found someone they thought was a better option.
HA. Oh boy. Not at all. Affair down is a big thing. It's real. 99% of men are in it just for side/variety sex, and the women are usually lower caliber.
This is not true in the affairs I know about.
Definitely true in the ones I know about. I have seen photos of the APs and saw one in person. Woof woof
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every affair, like every family, is unique. Tolstoy writes in Anna Karenina " All happy families are alike. All unhappy families are unique in their own way."
I suggest that all those opining on here about what causes an affair. It is b/c the cheaters are bad people? Narcissists? Good people doing bad things? Bored in their marriage? Or looking for something missing in themselves? There are any number of reasons and I think all of these reasons require compassion not condemnation.
Read Esther Perel's "The State of Affairs." Here is an excerpt:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/10/why-happy-people-cheat/537882/
Uggh! Life in America. Anything goes with no controls. It's not loving to be tolerant of everything. It's not truthful. Should we be tolerant of the 15 year old who killed all those other children? Sure have some compassion that he is human, but he's a danger. Infidelity is dangerous.
How is infidelity dangerous? Anything can be dangerous if you’re an idiot.
The poster you are responding to is a type: everything must be black and white. There must be a right person and a wrong person. And people who do something hurtful must be bad or broken people. It is an extremely simplistic and immature view of the world, and you see it all the time on any thread discussing infidelity. There is no reasoning with those people.
It's called dualistic thinking. It's very lazy.
No it's not. I was just working during the day. God forbid. I'll have to look up a list of reasons why infidelity is dangerous. I can think of several off the top of my head but wanted to respond more thoroughly. If you don't mind, I need to do other things after work and will get back to this question.
And I mean seriously. It's one of the commandments that has been around for centuries. Multiple thousands of years. But I know. You are the enlightened one. Those billions of people who lived didn't know what they were talking about. I know there is a lot of increased STD's since the birth control pill and since the dating apps but I wanted to be more thorough. and cover more areas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing in common with all cheaters is they found someone they thought was a better option.
HA. Oh boy. Not at all. Affair down is a big thing. It's real. 99% of men are in it just for side/variety sex, and the women are usually lower caliber.
Anonymous wrote:Common? All cheaters: No morals, no integrity and poor character. Dishonest, liars.
To cheat you have to be a liar first and foremost.
Anonymous wrote:Common? All cheaters: No morals, no integrity and poor character. Dishonest, liars.
To cheat you have to be a liar first and foremost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing in common with all cheaters is they found someone they thought was a better option.
HA. Oh boy. Not at all. Affair down is a big thing. It's real. 99% of men are in it just for side/variety sex, and the women are usually lower caliber.
This is not true in the affairs I know about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing in common with all cheaters is they found someone they thought was a better option.
HA. Oh boy. Not at all. Affair down is a big thing. It's real. 99% of men are in it just for side/variety sex, and the women are usually lower caliber.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every affair, like every family, is unique. Tolstoy writes in Anna Karenina " All happy families are alike. All unhappy families are unique in their own way."
I suggest that all those opining on here about what causes an affair. It is b/c the cheaters are bad people? Narcissists? Good people doing bad things? Bored in their marriage? Or looking for something missing in themselves? There are any number of reasons and I think all of these reasons require compassion not condemnation.
Read Esther Perel's "The State of Affairs." Here is an excerpt:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/10/why-happy-people-cheat/537882/
Uggh! Life in America. Anything goes with no controls. It's not loving to be tolerant of everything. It's not truthful. Should we be tolerant of the 15 year old who killed all those other children? Sure have some compassion that he is human, but he's a danger. Infidelity is dangerous.
How is infidelity dangerous? Anything can be dangerous if you’re an idiot.
The poster you are responding to is a type: everything must be black and white. There must be a right person and a wrong person. And people who do something hurtful must be bad or broken people. It is an extremely simplistic and immature view of the world, and you see it all the time on any thread discussing infidelity. There is no reasoning with those people.
It's called dualistic thinking. It's very lazy.
No it's not. I was just working during the day. God forbid. I'll have to look up a list of reasons why infidelity is dangerous. I can think of several off the top of my head but wanted to respond more thoroughly. If you don't mind, I need to do other things after work and will get back to this question.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every affair, like every family, is unique. Tolstoy writes in Anna Karenina " All happy families are alike. All unhappy families are unique in their own way."
I suggest that all those opining on here about what causes an affair. It is b/c the cheaters are bad people? Narcissists? Good people doing bad things? Bored in their marriage? Or looking for something missing in themselves? There are any number of reasons and I think all of these reasons require compassion not condemnation.
Read Esther Perel's "The State of Affairs." Here is an excerpt:
https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2017/10/why-happy-people-cheat/537882/
Uggh! Life in America. Anything goes with no controls. It's not loving to be tolerant of everything. It's not truthful. Should we be tolerant of the 15 year old who killed all those other children? Sure have some compassion that he is human, but he's a danger. Infidelity is dangerous.
How is infidelity dangerous? Anything can be dangerous if you’re an idiot.
The poster you are responding to is a type: everything must be black and white. There must be a right person and a wrong person. And people who do something hurtful must be bad or broken people. It is an extremely simplistic and immature view of the world, and you see it all the time on any thread discussing infidelity. There is no reasoning with those people.
It's called dualistic thinking. It's very lazy.
don’t believe ‘the one’ exists but I do believe in soul mates, possibly multiple soul mates. It’s sounds crazy maybe but I believe in it. I married a very practical man who is deeply in love with me, he is handsome, a great provider and hard worker. I feel like I should have better chemistry with him, but I don’t. I have chemistry toward someone else’s husband for some reason and I think the feelings are mutual. It’s a scary feeling, I almost feel out of control, I can’t stop thinking about him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not the "mentally ill" PP, but the idea of soulmates is still pretty ridiculous. You think in a world of 9 billion people, there is a single person out there who is The One (as deemed by who?) that should be your partner? Come on.
And I'm not saying that because I don't believe in chemistry or attraction or anything -- I too am in a situation where I am in infatuation/near-love with someone who is not my husband. I'm simply realistic enough to understand it's because of things missing in my marriage, not because of some pre-ordained decision by the universe that our souls are connected and we're meant to be together![]()
I don’t believe ‘the one’ exists but I do believe in soul mates, possibly multiple soul mates. It’s sounds crazy maybe but I believe in it. I married a very practical man who is deeply in love with me, he is handsome, a great provider and hard worker. I feel like I should have better chemistry with him, but I don’t. I have chemistry toward someone else’s husband for some reason and I think the feelings are mutual. It’s a scary feeling, I almost feel out of control, I can’t stop thinking about him.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in my 50's and never known a married person who cheated in real life. See it a lot in movies and television, though.