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The pattern I've seen mostly has been that quite a few people settle in their early twenties for their first long term relationship. Then they break it off end of 20s, for fear of missing out/awakening sexuality (it's a whole 'nother game in the 30s/40s), slut it up for a few and then maybe find someone?

I love all your responses.

I beg to differ. Money can be earned back, so can trust regarding sexual infidelity. A body doesn't decompose after having cheated.

In my opinion, NO breaches of trust is unrealistic in a long term relationship. I just don't buy those proclaiming that it is possible.

Bravo.

Comfortable in monogamous relationships are many. Making a mistake here and there in such a relationships happens to many. Zegota raised the question why you'd throw out an entire relationship over sexual infidelity (assuming it's not serial) when not doing the same thing regarding financial infidelity/etc..

Not really what zegota said though..

Well said, thank you.

It really is tiresome, innit?

Contact the Police, immediately.

Where is this available? The internets confuse me today… Help!

Wouldn't that be hilarious.?

Empathy, they failed at it.

Baffling.

I'm with you, I had the same realization. Luckily, my parents weren't of the religious trope, but my grandparents all were. It did put a good sized dent into my relationship with them.

Oh so true..

That's an interesting spin on the situation. Kinda like refusing to take responsibility for their lives (or what parts of their lives they can take it for)..

You are/will be a good parent.

Like your unjustifiable belief?

Perfect.