I was just wondering do you think love or should I say a monogamous relationship is possible anymore with the way social media is and the overall mindset of today's generation? Just wondering,........?
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Monogamous relationships have been a significant part of human history and continue to be important to many people. The key is open and honest communication, trust, and shared values. While social media can create opportunities for new connections and sometimes lead to misunderstandings, it can also enhance communication and maintain connections in long-distance relationships.
I dream of love and really want a relationship. But for some reason I haven't had much luck with it yet. I am not bad in appearance, but for some reason I don't attract girls. I decided to try to meet someone online here at ladadate.com/belorusian-brides. Maybe someone has already tried to meet someone here? How easy is this site for communication?
It's possible..especially if you meet a demisexual person.
I'm one, and have zero sexual attraction for any person or gender until after well over a year of close association, and then only for that one person.
I just think that with today's society and the strain it takes to make it you need two people working so women are no longer stay at home mom's and housekeepers for the most part like my parents generation so it's much easier for extra marital relationships to happen especially with coworkers and that's where harmless flirting goes awry!!
You're operating from so many false premises that it's hard to know where to start.
Are you blaming extramarital affairs on women being in the workplace? How do you know that's cause and not association? Where do you get your figures from to begin with?
In "today's society" women are tired of being cast as either Madonnas or whores. Our parent's generation was wrong to limit them to those extremes. Just as wrong as they would have been to limit you to the role of either action hero or rapist.
You're right. Very politically incorrect, but right.
I have no idea what the stats are. I think being unfaithful is a common theme through history. In the Shakespeare plays, men are portrayed as having a chronic fear of being cuckolded, which meant being cheated on by their wives. That's odd, because we usually think of men being the cheaters.