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by Pat Love, Ed.D.
A U 13. Kissing another person romantically with no sexual contact.
A U 14. Sexual contact with another person that does not include genital sex.
A U 15. Sexual contact with another person that does not include intercourse.
A U 16. Professing love/infatuation to another without physical sexual contact.
A U 17. Having sexual intercourse with another person without emotional involvement.
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1 an // May 17, 2008 at 10:35 pm
You are an idiot Rio. Having sex with someone else is not being loyal to your partner! As much as most men fantasize about threesomes, if in a serious relationship it is better left to fantasy. Why would your ex pick an attractive women to have a threesome with you?? Use your brain genuis. The article is right, if you are attracted to someone, you should keep away from him/her. And spending intimate moments, even if they are only conversations, is getting involved with someone emotionally and drains your actual relationship. It just is not fair. If you are uncertain about your relationship, don’t drag the other person around. Do them a favor and let them know how you feel.
2 Rio // Mar 18, 2008 at 10:50 am
None of this means anything. It is the total loyality that counts. That also means being able to allow the other attractive to very attractive friends. One ex I had did the opposite she did want the excitement of threesomes but she chose unattractive women. I came to resent this as a slight on me and what she thought