ChrisL
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If that's the kind of girl I was married to i guess it wouldn't surprise me.I didn't start this thread.You must be 18 and at least 5' for this thread...
Okay, so, leaving the other garbage out of it, you are saying that people have "fake courage" online to do what they would not normally do in their real lives? What do you think the purpose of this behavior is? Is the person looking for attention of a sexual nature? Or is the person so desperate for attention that it just doesn't matter what kind of attention they get? How about if it was your spouse online behaving in this manner? Would you be okay with it? Not just your GF, but a spouse, someone who has taken vows to be faithful to you and to respect you.
If my spouse came to a place like usmb and talked about sex we have I wouldn't love it but I wouldn't make it a problem or a deal breaker.
As an impartial judge I would tell you you're over reacting. Seriously.
Overreacting? I'm just curious to know from the married people what they think about their spouse acting like a . . . well whore . . . online while the spouse is unaware, at work or whatever, talking to men about highly suggestive sexual things. I think it's a fascinating topic.
You think it's fascinating because you have nothing better to occupy your time than to intrude into other people's lives you actually know nothing about, stir up trouble, and be nosy. Be a hobby, Chris, a different one,
No, it's a fascinating conversation to me. Asking questions about behaviors of people I observe online is not stirring up trouble. I'm curious about how married people feel about that kind of behavior.
Are you going to participate or stir up trouble?