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Man, did not wanna know. I'm telling you they're better at it, and do a lot worse.
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Man, did not wanna know. I'm telling you they're better at it, and do a lot worse.
Man, did not wanna know. I'm telling you they're better at it, and do a lot worse.
If you can't understand how dealing with multiple people is more difficult and has the propensity for more issues to arise than dealing with only one, I don't know what to tell you.This has been asked and answered several times in this thread. Where you been?6 pages of jibber jabber and still no pics? What has this world come to.
6 pages and nobody has answered the burning question.
IF you want to smash multiple chicks why not stay single? Why the need to cuff someone and have sexual relationships with other women?
Just answer me that people.
Can you post them or pm me the links?I actually just did a 40 page paper on this very topic as the capstone assignment for my degree, and there are multiple resources that explain this and come to this conclusion. I'm not going to dig up PSYCHinfo articles to win a NT debate.Can you post a link to this research? Cuz the way you're explaining it so far doesn't seem anything more than an opinion.The research is saying that monogamy is the relationship practice that yields the least amount of issues, not me.
Just think how hard it is for two people to successfully have a monogamous relationship. You don't think it would be even harder for two people to be in a polyamorous relationship, and each of them having two other people they needed to make happy simultaneously?
This isn't about winning a debate. The way you've been phrasing/explaining your side of your argument or stance or w/e you wanna call it doesn't read like you did a 40 pg paper on it. It just comes down to you saying one is easier than the other under the conditions that one is done 100% right while the other isn't because it's too hard.
As far as your scenario goesThere'll always be problems in relationships whether they're monogamous or polyamorous. I could post an equally convoluted example for a monogamous one where it's just a bunch of various problems with two ppl with the threat of violence or death. Pretty much comes down to which option do you feel the pros outweigh the cons. So Mustafa will either get let down gently or end up in jail and basically the same for Jamal. Of course this is after I give them both a stern talking to, this is assuming that the females I'm smashing have already explained what a polyamorous relationship is and they've agreed and accepted to engage and further their relationships.
Not that it's a best example but the way you tell it I'm wondering why I aint seen the crazy ex-convict out early on an assault, battery, manslaughter, domestic violence bid show up and wash some of the soft males on Showtime's Polyamory series since I know that'd give the show crazy ratings and would actually dig in to the problems allegedly running rampant in polyamorous relationships.
Relationships in general aren't for the immature and unbalanced.
No matter what wisdom, knowledge, and intelligence we posses we still can't overcome and control our emotions, urges, and desires (consistently).
It's not that I don't understand it's just the way you've framed it doesn't sound like anything more than an opinion that you just keep repeating.If you can't understand how dealing with multiple people is more difficult and has the propensity for more issues to arise than dealing with only one, I don't know what to tell you.
This has been asked and answered several times in this thread. Where you been?
6 pages of jibber jabber and still no pics? What has this world come to. |I
6 pages and nobody has answered the burning question.
IF you want to smash multiple chicks why not stay single? Why the need to cuff someone and have sexual relationships with other women?
Just answer me that people.
Can you post them or pm me the links?
I actually just did a 40 page paper on this very topic as the capstone assignment for my degree, and there are multiple resources that explain this and come to this conclusion. I'm not going to dig up PSYCHinfo articles to win a NT debate.
Can you post a link to this research? Cuz the way you're explaining it so far doesn't seem anything more than an opinion.
The research is saying that monogamy is the relationship practice that yields the least amount of issues, not me.
Just think how hard it is for two people to successfully have a monogamous relationship. You don't think it would be even harder for two people to be in a polyamorous relationship, and each of them having two other people they needed to make happy simultaneously?
This isn't about winning a debate. The way you've been phrasing/explaining your side of your argument or stance or w/e you wanna call it doesn't read like you did a 40 pg paper on it. It just comes down to you saying one is easier than the other under the conditions that one is done 100% right while the other isn't because it's too hard.
As far as your scenario goes There'll always be problems in relationships whether they're monogamous or polyamorous. I could post an equally convoluted example for a monogamous one where it's just a bunch of various problems with two ppl with the threat of violence or death. Pretty much comes down to which option do you feel the pros outweigh the cons. So Mustafa will either get let down gently or end up in jail and basically the same for Jamal. Of course this is after I give them both a stern talking to, this is assuming that the females I'm smashing have already explained what a polyamorous relationship is and they've agreed and accepted to engage and further their relationships.
Not that it's a best example but the way you tell it I'm wondering why I aint seen the crazy ex-convict out early on an assault, battery, manslaughter, domestic violence bid show up and wash some of the soft males on Showtime's Polyamory series since I know that'd give the show crazy ratings and would actually dig in to the problems allegedly running rampant in polyamorous relationships.
Relationships in general aren't for the immature and unbalanced.