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Advice Lines Question by Dragonfyr
A comment on a response to the recent question: "Infidelity is not a measure of true satisfaction" - 11/22/2004

Here is a copy of the response: <br> "I would disagree. People have a capacity to love more than one person. Have u ever love only one person? Married ur first love? How many boyfriends/

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You pick your poison! ;-) - 10/21/2004

This one is for the women! <br> At the risk of generalizing a bit, it is pretty easy to see that on this site that there seem to be a plethora (allot!) of women only to happy to become inv

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Important Questions! - 10/20/2004

I have referred to my dilemma in a response, but perhaps it is time to request help from the masses (wow, that sounds like something I should contact a doctor about!). Ordinarily I prefer not to ai

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Just a thought on the standards we choose in a relationship - 10/19/2004

Sorry folks, but I just wanted to express what seems to me to be a simple idea, and to try to center this pendulum that seems to swing from one extreme to the other in trying to place or excuse bla

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Is an online encounter sufficient for love? - 8/20/2004

I wonder...Can someone really be in love who has only sent some emails & letters, made some phone calls, seen a picture, but who have never met and actually spent time together. Is it accurate to r

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The moral dilemma, or, the self-fulfilling prophesy - 8/13/2004

Why are so many of the questions of relationship management, heartbreak, and the associated trauma posed as a critical moral dilemma instead of their being acknowlwdged as merely forms of the self-

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