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General Discussion => Controversy Corner => Topic started by: Phoenix on 2004-03-04, 08:44



Title: Sanctioned Adultery? (I prefer "thou shalt not"...)
Post by: Phoenix on 2004-03-04, 08:44
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_878924.html?menu= (http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_878924.html?menu=)

Does anyone else see something seriously wrong with the world when "experts" start giving this kind of advice?  What ever happened to TRUST, and COMMITMENT?  How about the part in the marraige vows where the priest says "forsaking all others"?  Why should those have to take a back seat to sex?


Title: Re: Sanctioned Adultery?
Post by: Tekhead on 2004-03-04, 12:58
or perhaps the whole 'trying new things' thing, just to keep it interesting? o_O


Title: Re: Sanctioned Adultery?
Post by: Kain-Xavier on 2004-03-04, 13:38
I completely agree with what you've said Pho.  I have a strong suspicion that the reason why couples sex lives are failing is simply because they're lacking in the other parts.  Sex is meant to strengthen a relationship and reinforce each mate's trust in each other.  It is not however, something that should be depended upon soely to maintain a relationship as it'll only become a chore then.  This is true of just about everything else in life that requires an immense amount of time and dedication.

Perhaps that doctor's opinion is true, but I am almost certain that it's true only for couples who confuse "lust" with "love" and mistake  "hormones" for "passion."

I'd like to share with you all a light-hearted, but very accurate (in my opinion anyhow,) depiction of how a good relationship should be or perhaps just strive to be:

The links below are to a story-arc of sorts in an online web-comic by Scott Kurtz.  Throughout the course of PvP, Scott Kurtz has done an awesome job at depicting the relationship between two of the main characters, Brent and Jade.  I picked this one as it's the most recent, and I also feel that it does a great job at covering the "small things" in life that really matter.

Starts Here:
http://www.pvponline.com/archive.php3?archive=20040102 (http://www.pvponline.com/archive.php3?archive=20040102)

Ends Here:
http://www.pvponline.com/archive.php3?archive=20040121 (http://www.pvponline.com/archive.php3?archive=20040121)


Title: Re: Sanctioned Adultery?
Post by: Devlar on 2004-03-04, 16:34
I think its seriously wrong when any "expert" starts giving advice rather than real analysis, case in point, Dr. Phil


Title: Re: Sanctioned Adultery?
Post by: Hedhunta on 2004-03-04, 21:57
he has a point.. it is going against human nature and instincts to only have sex with one person and only that person..  animals dont seem to have any problems doing it with everyone of theirs.. why would humans be any different.. except that we are more self aware and the only reason we only have sex with one person is because its a built in value from christianity.. no other religion places that you can only have one partner.. at least thats as far as i know..


Title: Re: Sanctioned Adultery?
Post by: Phoenix on 2004-03-05, 07:31
Hedhunta, the notion that animals cannot be monogamous is completely false.  Many animals are indeed monogamous.  In the bird kingdom it's more the rule than the exception.  Why do you think we have such complex songs and courtship behaviors?  Look at the Northern Cardinal.  They will not take another mate even if theirs dies.  Monogamy vs polygamy largely depends on the species in question.  Just lumping all of us animals together as "we'll screw anything that moves" does us a great disservice, and using it to excuse infidelity among humans is just that - making excuses.


Title: Re: Sanctioned Adultery?
Post by: l4mby on 2004-03-05, 08:16
Aye. Chinchillas are monogomous too. So extreme in fact that if one dies, the other will sometimes starve themselves to death due to the grief of the missed one. I've seen it happen.

Ya know, above all species, I think that humans should be the one species that practices monogomy. Maybe then, we wouldn't have so many children in foster homes and such. *shakes her head*


Title: Re: Sanctioned Adultery?
Post by: shambler on 2004-03-05, 14:28
We need to mix up the DNA.

At least that was always my excuse. (before I met my soulmate, Helen)


Title: Re: Sanctioned Adultery?
Post by: Apocrypha on 2004-03-05, 20:51
Truly deplorable, only a pure hedonist would break the bonds of love for sexual gratification. Granted I'm sure not everyone who marries does so because they love the other person, and sadly this has become increasingly true, I believe. I also think that people try and fall back on sexual acts to fill in the voids where the relationship is lacking in other areas, a laughable attempt at intimacy, which is not at all something to be misconstrued for sex.