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Butterbean

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33. Yes, I was agreeing with your post above mine. Sorry, my brain is scrambled these days. n/t
Fri Apr 12, 2013, 10:36 PM
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Faithfulness in a marriage HappyMe Apr 2013 #1
I agree with the little person.. one_voice Apr 2013 #12
Agree, and agree. n/t LadyHawkAZ Apr 2013 #30
No but its relevant to being a human Drale Apr 2013 #2
Well, yours is certainly ONE opinion MNBrewer Apr 2013 #10
True, but misleading. Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2013 #3
This. nt redqueen Apr 2013 #5
Feminism is Ethics; Faithfulness is Morals Taverner Apr 2013 #7
I don't think there's a universally-applied distinction between the two. Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2013 #8
Sure there is. Taverner Apr 2013 #9
There is no universal difference between the two. Many philosophers use them interchangeably. Gravitycollapse Apr 2013 #16
i actually like this distinction and find it helpful.. Phillip McCleod Apr 2013 #28
Define "faithfulness" MNBrewer Apr 2013 #11
I think it's whatever the couple decides on BainsBane Apr 2013 #18
I don't, but I think you possibly should be for different reasons. Donald Ian Rankin Apr 2013 #20
Separate issues get the red out Apr 2013 #4
whatever someone may say about it RainDog Apr 2013 #6
Maybe it's a straight thing MNBrewer Apr 2013 #13
I'm gay Aerows Apr 2013 #14
This exactly. It's between the married people and no one else. Butterbean Apr 2013 #19
To me? Aerows Apr 2013 #23
Yes, I was agreeing with your post above mine. Sorry, my brain is scrambled these days. n/t Butterbean Apr 2013 #33
Then, IMO, you've made a commitment to monogamy, not a commitment to the relationship MNBrewer Apr 2013 #22
A commitment to the relationship Aerows Apr 2013 #24
I think it's a married with children thing RainDog Apr 2013 #17
Threesomes Aerows Apr 2013 #26
to each her/his own and all that RainDog Apr 2013 #32
Even polyamorous people usually pledge faithfulness to those they are dating. Gravitycollapse Apr 2013 #15
There seems to be widespread disagreement on what the word "Feminism" even means. Warren DeMontague Apr 2013 #21
Trust maintained when offered is relevant to everyone. Posteritatis Apr 2013 #25
To my mind unconnected; and I'm not interested in either as a MORAL issue. snot Apr 2013 #27
it's actually fairly simple.. Phillip McCleod Apr 2013 #29
I am not married, but have been in a number of relationships where it was understood that smirkymonkey Apr 2013 #31
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