Friday, February 11, 2011

Greed

  As you can tell, I have not been in many, or any, long term relationships. So when I hear about people on campus or my age rather that have been together for a long time (6 months- a year +) I feel like there is a love story in the making. To that point, it really grinds my gears when I hear about people that cheat or do things behind their partner's back. Instead of cheating just tell the person that you don't feel the same way. Recently a friend of mine fell for this guy. They have gone out almost everday for a month or two. Then all of a sudden he blows her off when she text him. As she got dinner with a former classmate, she was informed that he slept with the other girl. Not only that but the guy, at another point, burst into her friend's apartment and bragged about sleeping with someone. He didn't know that she was there but that didn't make the embaressment disappear. So, today my question to you is: What does anyone get out of cheating? Who does it benefit?

1 comment:

  1. With my experiences between friends and what not, it always seems that the guy is the one doing the cheating. Not saying that girls never do, but I just don't have that experience to compare it to. I guess since this guy bragged about it at his friend's apartment, it must be a thing to make guy's seem more masculine and in power. I guess it's just one of those things we won't (as girls) be able to understand.

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