• Techno-rat@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I don’t get what you’re trying to say

    Sidenote, don’t know if you mean anything by the insistent use of ‘she’ so just to clarify, I’m bi, my hypothetical partner could just as easily be a dude or non binary or anything else really

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      You associate the meal to her, if she does something without you, it inherently changes the meal. and now you dont like the new meal.

      I associate the meal to the relationship. you get your meals, and her having a snack somewhere else will in no way change the meals that you get with her. And being upset about it is like complaining that your meal in a restaurant is bad because other people also ordered the same.

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          Not sure how to continue.

          If the only consequences of cheating is your emotions and the damages comes from your reaction (don’t necessarily mean violent, I mean like breaking up) then the act itself might not be the bad thing but the way you react.

          Life is too short to deny ourself relationships that bring us joy, and how cruel is to expect that from anyone, especially not those whom we love.

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            I disagree. I want my partner to respect my feelings, and to care about not hurting my feelings. I want that because i do the same, respect their feelings and care about not hurting theirs

            To me, it is cruel to not care about the feelings of other people. I guess we differ on that