Spirituality
18 Mar 15
The post that was quoted here has been removed"He remarried a woman who accepted his bisexuality"
What does "accepted" mean in this story? Did his second wife "accept" that he was going to be sexually active with other people? Was this a reciprocal agreement between them whereby wife #2 was permitted to and indulged in sexual relations with other people?
Are they still together? Did the "acceptance" of bisexuality have any bearing on the quality of their marriage, positive or negative? Did they have children?
Have you considered that your "Harvard trained" memoir writer was lambasted by his first financee not because of his bisexual tendencies but because he was unfaithful?
24 Mar 15
The post that was quoted here has been removed"Divegeester's apparent dogmatic judgmental reactionary beliefs on sexuality."
The Duchess
I've not brought sexuality into this, it's you that has done that. I'm interested in adultery and as relates to the statically normal view of fidelity. You seem a bit twisted up about all this stuff, if I'm honest. You are possibly allowing some heavy stuff from your flowery past to cloud your perception of me for some reason.
The post that was quoted here has been removedYou first used the word "sexuality" in your post about this Harvard chap. You clearly meant it to refer to "sexual orientation", not "sexual intercourse" so why are you now trying to misrepresent my use of it in reply to you?
You strike me as being someone who has a sexual axe to grind and are using this thread as a sort of catharsis for your angst and self loathing.
Originally posted by DeepThoughtAs we can now see, this appears to have been a ploy by Duchess64 so that he could aim some highly scathing personal remarks at divegeester and couch them in manufactured exasperation and ~ yes ~ disdain.
Just a thought, but you and Divegeester may be using the word "sexuality" to denote two different things.
24 Mar 15
The post that was quoted here has been removedDo you really think you can claim credibly that people know "nothing" about you when you write so much on these message boards, consistently behave and treat people in a certain way, and refer to yourself, your opinions, and your experiences so often?
The post that was quoted here has been removedIndeed, some people who have violated the Terms of Service seem to act as though they must be superior to people who always respect the TOS. When cheating and lying's no longer being punished, many cheaters and liars like to look down upon people who don't cheat and lie like they do. RHP has many such cheaters, liars, and trolls (often in the same persons). Several members have told me that they have stopped playing or writing at RHP chiefly on account of their disgust at such cheaters, liars, and trolls.
As for the topic in hand, do you believe that people who have only one account at RHP are less likely to commit adultery?