Friday, November 25, 2011

Is this true or false about relationships?

is it true that even though your in a relationship with someone and love him or her, do you want to have sex with other attractive men or women constantly?Is this true or false about relationships?
Doesn't happen to me, and I would imply that would only happen to a guy who isn't getting what he needs in the relationship, which is why his mind would wander so..Is this true or false about relationships?
Just because you are in love with some one does not mean that you wont find other people attractive. And finding people attractive means that you want to **** them. If you really love the person, it just makes it easier to not **** the other person. Me and my wife both find other people attractive. People dont just turn ugly because you are in love.
do you want to ';have'; sex or just ';think'; about sex with other people? you can be in love, and be walking in a mall and pass a really cute person and wonder what they would be like in bed, but you shouldn't be going ';god, i want to nail him, i wonder where he lives';. that would be bad.
its common for ppl to fantasize about doing the deed with others, but how they react to that fantasy is another story. for instance some ppl love to role play as a way of acting on that fantasy while some ppl cheat as a result of that fantasy.
Yeah it's true....but never act on it. YOU! MUST! SHOW! SELF! CONTROL!





You have a thinking mind for a reason, never go off of natural feelings alone! The human species would have died out if we didn't have sexual urges.
false.





I'm faithful mentally and physically
false


love is loving that person not ';loving'; them but f***in some other person


so yup false
No, it is totally false!
its false.. if you are in a relationship, you are not suppose to have sex with other ppl....
false
only if you are not getting it good at home. If you guys have a real good thing going then you won't think of anyone else
false, im broken up with my ex and i still only want her
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