Online communication is a cheating? [message #9476] |
Thu, 07 January 2016 11:38  |
lisame
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Guys, do you consider chatting online a cheating? Is there any difference between real and online affairs? It matters what's on your mind, isn't it? Cuz if you are honest and faithful according to your partner you don't need to have love affair online. This is unfair, I think. I actually don't understand. Explain me please
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Re: Online communication is a cheating? [message #9487 is a reply to message #9476] |
Sun, 10 January 2016 19:17   |
toptoy
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This is cheating! This is worse than cheating! There is no border between real and virtual feelings, concerning actually human feelings. It's all real! Flirt on the Internet - is not just a threat to existing relationships, it is a sign that the family is falling apart, that there is something wrong. Because emotional intimacy is more important than physical ... Yes, it is possible to justify yourself before your partner, that this is all virtual, and you partner may even agree with you. But deep down, s/he will cease to trust you and your love. Because s/he understands - there on the Internet, you're with another person and you felt good about this, and it does not matter that there was no physical intimacy.
As my friend once said, 'Flirt - is inherently an alarm to people as a beacon flashes - I'm free, I'm ready for another relationship, I'm not satisfied with my marriage, etc. I am ready to be the object of your love!'
And what is this, if not treason?
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