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If, like me, you’re in a relationship in which both partners occasionally move within different circles of friends, the way I see it there is bound to be a certain amount of flirting that goes on. I think that is part human nature, that its healthy and that it should be encouraged. However, where do you draw the line?
I have friends that believe whole-heartedly that if you don’t get caught it doesn’t count as cheating. On the other hand some people have more stringent views on what constitutes as cheating.
To say I’ve given this a lot of thought would not be entirely accurate, but I did come up with a simple rule that makes the grey area a little less grey. So long a no part of you goes into any part of another person, or vice versa, then it’s not cheating.
That means that close friends can share a kiss on the cheek, or the lips and still be in the white. If however as part of that kiss a tongue (or anything else) finds its way into someone else’s oral cavity that’d be cheating.
Obviously there are other examples I could give, but this is a nice, family forum, so try and keep it as clean as possible whilst you pick apart my post ;)
P.S. Ros, if you get me in trouble I’ll come round your house, take Britney hostage and put an axe through your gamecube.
And I fear that more than George W Bush.
> [please - Ali]
*hangs head*
Sorry, I forget sometimes and the bad-voice takes over.
Kids, it's not big or clever.
> [please - Ali]
Yay! It's not just me he does it to then!
*fists the air*
You can also have cyber sex, get excited and help yourself get off while not at all thinking about your actual girlfriend.
Okay its only chaeting if you do whatever, without the knowledge of your partner, or if your partner objects.
That leaves you free for groping breastage, allowing someone to rub your member and any number of other somewhat sexual instances I won't bother to list on this nice family forum.
> No, no skeletons in my closet,
Then how could Ros possibly get you into trouble?
> closet's a metaphor for something else, right?
I diddn't think of that before, but I see it now. And skeletons....