Topic: moral oral :p
mcdazzle's photo
Wed 07/10/13 01:36 PM
Is it better to betray than to not and be betrayed? Would it matter if you had been betrayed already and the only reason you found out was because of distrust?

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Wed 07/10/13 01:43 PM
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ArtGurl's photo
Wed 07/10/13 02:05 PM
Betrayal is never honouring and revenge is never sweet.

mcdazzle's photo
Wed 07/10/13 04:26 PM
to make it clearer an example would be, the choice to find out your significant other was cheating but it would mean obtaining the info through deception, or being ignorant to the situation while they are indeed being the deceiver.

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Wed 07/10/13 06:01 PM

Betrayal is never honouring and revenge is never sweet.


Well said.

1Cynderella's photo
Wed 07/10/13 06:19 PM

to make it clearer an example would be, the choice to find out your significant other was cheating but it would mean obtaining the info through deception, or being ignorant to the situation while they are indeed being the deceiver.
Is there no scenario where he is innocent and the trust issue is not deception, but mistrust?

Any which way, I only know one way to trust and that's completely...until its apparent that I can't. If I feel something is wrong, I'll discuss my feelings with him, but won't seek it out. If he's decieved me, it will surface eventually. At that point it's his issue alone cause Homey don't play.

Tulareman's photo
Thu 07/11/13 02:49 AM


Betrayal is never honouring and revenge is never sweet.


Well said.
I second that