G-Lexington
Lex. Icon. Devil.
>>>My point stands... if one is straying to go with other men, he's lost interest. Even if it is just sexual.
To me, that's like saying "If a guy eats hamburgers every day, and then goes to eat a chicken sandwich, it means he's lost interest in ever eating burgers again." I think people can get tired of the same thing, and start craving variety. And simply because they try something different doesn't mean they're now turned off of their favorite thing.
I'm not anti-monogamy. I think if two people want to go the monogamy route, that's totally cool. And I do think people can remain monogamous through life. But I don't think everybody's wired for it. I don't think that promises and/or good intentions will necessarily be enough to verify that a guy won't decide he wants to cheat later on. The reason I glibly suggested open relationships isn't because I think every guy is going to want to sleep with somebody else. It's because it completely does away with the concept of "cheating". Cheating is the breaking of a promise, and if that promise is explicitly not made, then that promise can't be broken.
Lex
To me, that's like saying "If a guy eats hamburgers every day, and then goes to eat a chicken sandwich, it means he's lost interest in ever eating burgers again." I think people can get tired of the same thing, and start craving variety. And simply because they try something different doesn't mean they're now turned off of their favorite thing.
I'm not anti-monogamy. I think if two people want to go the monogamy route, that's totally cool. And I do think people can remain monogamous through life. But I don't think everybody's wired for it. I don't think that promises and/or good intentions will necessarily be enough to verify that a guy won't decide he wants to cheat later on. The reason I glibly suggested open relationships isn't because I think every guy is going to want to sleep with somebody else. It's because it completely does away with the concept of "cheating". Cheating is the breaking of a promise, and if that promise is explicitly not made, then that promise can't be broken.
Lex



