Topic: Friends with benefits
Arab89's photo
Sat 06/08/13 09:59 AM
Is it ok to have a married friend with benefits

MoonsDragonLionWolf's photo
Sat 06/08/13 10:06 AM
In society's view.
No.
If you're both adults you can do whatever the h you want.
Just be prepared for the consequences if you're discovered.

Toodygirl5's photo
Mon 06/10/13 09:17 AM

In society's view.
No.
If you're both adults you can do whatever the h you want.
Just be prepared for the consequences if you're discovered.



:thumbsup: :thumbsup:

Conrad_73's photo
Mon 06/10/13 09:45 AM

Is it ok to have a married friend with benefits
Sneaky,and could backfire!

1Cynderella's photo
Mon 06/10/13 09:58 AM
I think it depends on how loosely you're using the term "friend". Because by encouraging a friend to lie and cheat, as well as steal a marriage, no matter how otherwise disfunctional, from a spouse they made commitments and promises to...doesn't sound like a very good friend to me. But that's just one opinion. ohwell

Momoiro_Usagi_7's photo
Mon 06/10/13 11:41 AM

I think it depends on how loosely you're using the term "friend". Because by encouraging a friend to lie and cheat, as well as steal a marriage, no matter how otherwise disfunctional, from a spouse they made commitments and promises to...doesn't sound like a very good friend to me. But that's just one opinion. ohwell


Agree!

ridewytepony's photo
Mon 06/10/13 04:41 PM
If her husband said it was? But dont take her words! She's aprobably a lier and a cheat

Then again I've known a situation that was kosher with the husband for months then one night just he
came in and shot 6 slugs in to him, and was trying to reload when my friends mom take the gun of him.
I saw the mattress! Glad I wasn't there. He served 4 out of a 7year sentance for crime of passion.

Little mouse crosses the tracks and is just about on the other side and gets his tail stuck
So he turns back to pull his tail free and the train runs over his head.

Moral of the story:
Dont loose your head over a peice of tail:wink:

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Mon 06/10/13 05:49 PM

Little mouse crosses the tracks and is just about on the other side and gets his tail stuck
So he turns back to pull his tail free and the train runs over his head.

Moral of the story:
Dont loose your head over a piece of tail:wink:


Sound advice!:thumbsup:

bastet126's photo
Mon 06/10/13 06:02 PM
a.k.a. an affair? last time i checked, they are pretty fatal for a marriage. and as
pointed out here by pony, can be hazardous to one's health. go wisely, padawan.

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Mon 06/10/13 06:04 PM

Is it ok to have a married friend with benefits


no

Journeyman236's photo
Mon 06/10/13 06:21 PM

In society's view.
No.
If you're both adults you can do whatever the h you want.
Just be prepared for the consequences if you're discovered.

Dang! That's a hell of a view from a younger guy! Good job dude:thumbsup:

kaz7x70's photo
Mon 06/10/13 07:31 PM
there is absolutely NOTHING ok with that morally

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Mon 06/10/13 07:38 PM


Is it ok to have a married friend with benefits


no


correct

10 points to someone2...:thumbsup:

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Mon 06/10/13 07:59 PM
Friends don't screw up other friends marriages.

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Mon 06/10/13 08:04 PM
what kind of benefits result from true and real friendship? what benefits do you want from a true and real friend?

certainly nothing that FWB, in it's casual implication of the obsolescence of the soul, tears out of the other

the gradual disillusionment
the unreturned phone calls because u found better poon
the abrupt cessation of existence to each other as no loyalty eever grew in the definition, FWB . none of these marks of a friendship, yet they characterize most FWBs I've known of whether they be 2 weeks, 2 years