Re: Infidelity
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BT,
That's exactly it. The delusional part is blaming her cheating on addiction instead of her being a huge cockslut and/or him being a [censored] husband. "She couldn't help it! She has an addiction to some vague endorphin rush that I read about on a website, and so had to leave her family to sleep with someone else!"
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wow you have the reading comprehension of your avatar. I said all along that cheating was a conscious choice. I have sited 5 different references that the "in love" phase of affairs or any relationship for that matter is addictive. You refuse to believe it bc you have never heard that affairs, or more accurately, affair partners are a source of addiction. So just bc something is new to you and not what you thought, instead of thinking about it and doing some research to prove the professionals and psychologists wrong, you stick to your close minded ideas.
A person who turns to gambling when they have a void in their lives do it by their own choice. Once they start getting the rush of gambling, they can't stop. They lose their family and everything else important. I guess affairs are completely different. None of that happens. People can stop affairs anytime they want. Nah, there's no chance that affairs can be an addiction.
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