If a girl or guy says something along the lines of
"I want you to be honest with me in this relationship - it would hurt me more if you didn't tell me you did something wrong, than if you told me - which is something that could be forgivable" (probably not in so little words, but this kinda impression), does this mean that in some small way the person who said it sort of expects you to do something wrong along the line?
Is it bad to taste the forbidden fruit that you want so much, because you know you will (most likely) be taken back by who you feel you truly want for the long-term anyway?
And what a lot of people have said before, that "cheating means you're unsatisfied with your current partner" - how about if you are satisfied with your current partner, but are going for the forbidden fruit due to lust, the excuse of youth, or novelty (e.g. an offer highly desirable in the short-term at least, that is unlikely to reappear again in your lifetime).
In social psychiatry I learnt that in the short-term we regret the things we do, but in the long-term we regret the things we didn't do. Keep that in mind when responding..
"I want you to be honest with me in this relationship - it would hurt me more if you didn't tell me you did something wrong, than if you told me - which is something that could be forgivable" (probably not in so little words, but this kinda impression), does this mean that in some small way the person who said it sort of expects you to do something wrong along the line?
Is it bad to taste the forbidden fruit that you want so much, because you know you will (most likely) be taken back by who you feel you truly want for the long-term anyway?
And what a lot of people have said before, that "cheating means you're unsatisfied with your current partner" - how about if you are satisfied with your current partner, but are going for the forbidden fruit due to lust, the excuse of youth, or novelty (e.g. an offer highly desirable in the short-term at least, that is unlikely to reappear again in your lifetime).
In social psychiatry I learnt that in the short-term we regret the things we do, but in the long-term we regret the things we didn't do. Keep that in mind when responding..