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Okay, so the radio was talking this morning about women in America and how a large percentage of them (I didn't catch the exact figure) would feel worse about cheating on a diet than cheating on their significant others. Thoughts?
Personally, I would feel WAY WORSE about cheating on a significant other. Hands down. I can't believe that is even a question/comparison!!
Personally, I would feel WAY WORSE about cheating on a significant other. Hands down. I can't believe that is even a question/comparison!!
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That seems ridiculous.0
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I agree, ridiculous LOL0
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How can they even compare the two!?
That's just stupid. If you felt worse about cheating on your diet you obviously take dieting WAY too seriously or you have no heart and don't care if you hurt your significant other.0 -
I guess going out to dinner with your secret affair is the ultimate cheat then.0
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yeah that sounds backwards. diets typically last 5 hours or however long between one's breakfast and lunch. marriages usually last at least five days.0
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Yep.. it's unanimous ... ridiculous! Apples and oranges!0
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I guess going out to dinner with your secret affair is the ultimate cheat then.
I thought two wrongs made it right?0 -
depends on the ralationship I guess ! define cheating !0
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I guess going out to dinner with your secret affair is the ultimate cheat then.
I thought two wrongs made it right?
Care to grab lunch together?0 -
That is really sad. It shows how much we value ourselves over others. Very selfish.0
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I think what they are saying is that some women won't fell any guilt about cheating. They think it's just something they want to do and it's not hurting anyone. I know because my wife did that. She did seem to have more remorse when she ate more than she should of.0
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I guess going out to dinner with your secret affair is the ultimate cheat then.
I thought two wrongs made it right?
Care to grab lunch together?
I thought it doesn't count if they're from another area code.. and well as for meals, doesn't count if it's on your cheat day.0 -
I think what they are saying is that some women won't fell any guilt about cheating. They think it's just something they want to do and it's not hurting anyone. I know because my wife did that. She did seem to have more remorse when she ate more than she should of.
Well she can get control back with diet. But you will never be the same. Trust could always be a issue for you. I feel for you.0 -
I would wonder what the question exactly was, if it was weighted that way. I can't imagine many people truly feel that way, and I find it totally ridiculous.0
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I guess going out to dinner with your secret affair is the ultimate cheat then.
I thought two wrongs made it right?
Care to grab lunch together?
Absolutely.0 -
I think what they are saying is that some women won't fell any guilt about cheating. They think it's just something they want to do and it's not hurting anyone. I know because my wife did that. She did seem to have more remorse when she ate more than she should of.
I don't think that is a characteristic of a woman so much as a characteristic of a sociopath.0 -
There's no comparison between the two. I would definitely feel worst cheating on my diet. hahaha, I'm just joking. Happily married for 4 years and I would never cheat on my love.0
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I think what they are saying is that some women won't fell any guilt about cheating. They think it's just something they want to do and it's not hurting anyone. I know because my wife did that. She did seem to have more remorse when she ate more than she should of.
I don't think that is a characteristic of a woman so much as a characteristic of a sociopath.
Sorry did not to mean this is women only. I was just saying per what they heard about it since it was women. Most people who cheat don't feel guilt while it's hidden so they would have remorse on a diet.0 -
Wow - double post??
Sorry0 -
Okay, so the radio was talking this morning about women in America and how a large percentage of them (I didn't catch the exact figure) would feel worse about cheating on a diet than cheating on their significant others. Thoughts?
Personally, I would feel WAY WORSE about cheating on a significant other. Hands down. I can't believe that is even a question/comparison!!
Some louts are just unworthy husbands who push their wives into a cheating situation by being such pathetic figures of men. I don't blame some ladies for seeking pleasure where they can if they're being deprived at home.
Count yourself lucky you don't relate; it must mean your husband is a good guy who loves you and treats you right.0 -
Whaaaaaaaaaaaat? Thats crazy! I would feel so much more guilty about cheating on a SO! I guess that just goes to show how superficial out society has become.0
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I guess going out to dinner with your secret affair is the ultimate cheat then.
BAHAHAHAHA!!!!!! :laugh:0 -
That's stupid! There is no way I would feel good about myself if I cheated on someone. I surely wouldn't compare that to food! Although, I do love food....ha ha0
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I feel guilty if I have a freaking Twizzler! Good thing I have never cheated in a relationship...it probably would be much worse than said Twizzler!!!0
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I think what they are saying is that some women won't fell any guilt about cheating. They think it's just something they want to do and it's not hurting anyone. I know because my wife did that. She did seem to have more remorse when she ate more than she should of.
I don't think that is a characteristic of a woman so much as a characteristic of a sociopath.
Sorry did not to mean this is women only. I was just saying per what they heard about it since it was women. Most people who cheat don't feel guilt while it's hidden so they would have remorse on a diet.
Oh yes, I knew what you meant. It is just such a sad thing that some people are that way. Having been in your shoes, I really feel for you.0 -
Okay, so the radio was talking this morning about women in America and how a large percentage of them (I didn't catch the exact figure) would feel worse about cheating on a diet than cheating on their significant others. Thoughts?
Personally, I would feel WAY WORSE about cheating on a significant other. Hands down. I can't believe that is even a question/comparison!!
Some louts are just unworthy husbands who push their wives into a cheating situation by being such pathetic figures of men. I don't blame some ladies for seeking pleasure where they can if they're being deprived at home.
Count yourself lucky you don't relate; it must mean your husband is a good guy who loves you and treats you right.
this to an extent. If you are in that situation then have the balls to leave him first just as having the balls to leave the table before dessert!0 -
Okay, so the radio was talking this morning about women in America and how a large percentage of them (I didn't catch the exact figure) would feel worse about cheating on a diet than cheating on their significant others. Thoughts?
Personally, I would feel WAY WORSE about cheating on a significant other. Hands down. I can't believe that is even a question/comparison!!
Some louts are just unworthy husbands who push their wives into a cheating situation by being such pathetic figures of men. I don't blame some ladies for seeking pleasure where they can if they're being deprived at home.
Count yourself lucky you don't relate; it must mean your husband is a good guy who loves you and treats you right.
this to an extent. If you are in that situation then have the balls to leave him first just as having the balls to leave the table before dessert!0 -
Okay, so the radio was talking this morning about women in America and how a large percentage of them (I didn't catch the exact figure) would feel worse about cheating on a diet than cheating on their significant others. Thoughts?
Personally, I would feel WAY WORSE about cheating on a significant other. Hands down. I can't believe that is even a question/comparison!!
Some louts are just unworthy husbands who push their wives into a cheating situation by being such pathetic figures of men. I don't blame some ladies for seeking pleasure where they can if they're being deprived at home.
Count yourself lucky you don't relate; it must mean your husband is a good guy who loves you and treats you right.
I don't think there is ever an 'excuse' to cheat, but it does make it seem more understandable. If you are that unhappy, leave the relationship...easier said than done, but it is the right thing.
I cheated once for the reasons you mentioned, felt so guilty and told him. Turns out he was cheating on me to (with lots of girls) and he told me he still wanted to work things out. We stayed together another year, (God knows why?) Eventually I woke up one day and realized I just didn't care about this person at all anymore, and ended things. It was probably the most twisted and unhealthy relationship ever. I supposed that is what I get for dating a relatively well-known singer. Singers have a hard time being faithful when hot groupies would do *anything* to get into the trailer with them. But now I have met a wonderful man that would literally climb Everest just to get me a glass of lemonade. But I wouldn't ask him to because that is empty calories0 -
Okay, so the radio was talking this morning about women in America and how a large percentage of them (I didn't catch the exact figure) would feel worse about cheating on a diet than cheating on their significant others. Thoughts?
Personally, I would feel WAY WORSE about cheating on a significant other. Hands down. I can't believe that is even a question/comparison!!
Some louts are just unworthy husbands who push their wives into a cheating situation by being such pathetic figures of men. I don't blame some ladies for seeking pleasure where they can if they're being deprived at home.
Count yourself lucky you don't relate; it must mean your husband is a good guy who loves you and treats you right.
I don't think there is ever an 'excuse' to cheat, but it does make it seem more understandable. If you are that unhappy, leave the relationship...easier said than done, but it is the right thing.
I cheated once for the reasons you mentioned, felt so guilty and told him. Turns out he was cheating on me to (with lots of girls) and he told me he still wanted to work things out. We stayed together another year, (God knows why?) Eventually I woke up one day and realized I just didn't care about this person at all anymore, and ended things. It was probably the most twisted and unhealthy relationship ever. I supposed that is what I get for dating a relatively well-known singer. Singers have a hard time being faithful when hot groupies would do *anything* to get into the trailer with them. But now I have met a wonderful man that would literally climb Everest just to get me a glass of lemonade. But I wouldn't ask him to because that is empty calories
Anyway, glad to hear the happy ending!0 -
I guess going out to dinner with your secret affair is the ultimate cheat then.
I thought two wrongs made it right?
Care to grab lunch together?
Bahahaha!0
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