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I read the article and had to think too, almost everyone in japan I know has quite a large amount of tattoos that are very vibrant and well done and I am pretty sure they arent in a gang. Just a bunch of rock loving guys

“Son, this drinking fountain is only for a certain type of people. So is the front of the bus.”

So your opinion is that force of law should be used to punish people you personally do not feel attracted towards? That’s nice.

Let’s shun all tattooed people!
YES! LETS!

Let’s protect and peddle art filled with pedophilia!
YES! LETS!

/japan

Marathons are all about race, bro.

Can’t believe I just skimmed a long distance runner cheating story

Gonna go with TrekRider on this one, you’ve already done the “right thing”. You had no guarantee that you would have had a healthy future with Revenge-Fueled Sex, and you avoided being a huge asshole and destroying your ex’s heart. All you can do is be true to your own moral standards with the information you have on

He’s obviously trying to find an excuse that’s so strong and good he can feel less guilty about breaking up with the fiancee.

You don’t notice the neighbor’s grass if you’re happy in your own yard.

The first guy shouldn’t be getting married in the first place.

You did the right thing. Revenge fuel sex? Huge red flag.

Guuurl (#3). He’s cheating! The only reason a dude switches on a dime from fawning affection to weird fights for no reason, engages in petty jealousies for no reason, makes accusations for no reason, and starts NAKED INSTAGRAMMING WITH STRANGERS (emphasis added) is because he’s putting his dick elsewhere.

To quote Dan

That’s his own problem though and something he’s going to have happen with ANYONE. His own inability to commit is not his fiancee’s problem, it’s his. EVERYONE comes with a past, not just her.

Nah, he’s only 2 years in and he’s describing the relationship as an obligation more than anything else. He feels he owes her something and he’s worried about how this fits in with her past.

If you’ve reached a point where you’re asking “Should I leave my fiance for my crush...” the answer is yes and no.

News Flash: No long term relationship has passion like it did when it first started.

Have you considered Mormonism?