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Jul 6, 2015 11:10 AM CSTWhat do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
roselilac111
roselilac111roselilac111venice, Veneto, Italy8 Threads 8 Polls 39 Posts

What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?(Vote Below)

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It may happen
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11%
No, this not
15
20%
Weakness and no self control
17
23%
If one fell in love
6
8%
I would not like to be done to me
20
27%
The world is full of men/women
9
12%
Total Votes
75
Time are changing. Approaching and mentality are changing.
And the values we are grown up with, in which we believe?

I want to know your point of view? Thank you.
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Jul 6, 2015 11:14 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
serena123
serena123serena123durban, KwaZulu-Natal South Africa44 Threads 2 Polls 2,821 Posts
Not possible to "steal" someone who doesn't Want to be stolen
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Jul 6, 2015 11:15 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
secretagent09
secretagent09secretagent09New Jersey Girl in, North Carolina USA198 Threads 4 Polls 7,230 Posts
serena123: Not possible to "steal" someone who doesn't Want to be stolen



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Jul 6, 2015 11:15 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
I simply don't do that.
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Jul 6, 2015 11:16 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
CapNemo
CapNemoCapNemoLongview, Texas USA6 Threads 599 Posts
I won't do it. I won't even enter a Brother's house if I stop over and he isn't there, and his girl is. I'm a stand up guy when it comes to that stuff. It's Respect. Hold a gun to my head and I still wouldn't touch somebody else's woman.
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Jul 6, 2015 11:34 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
Ccincy
CcincyCcincyCincinnati, Ohio USA77 Threads 20,535 Posts
Would never do it.
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Jul 6, 2015 11:37 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
KremaP
KremaPKremaPAt home, Shumen Bulgaria3,793 Posts
Yes, as Serena said, no one can steel someone's partner if the partner doesn't want to be stolen...
Me, personally, whatever the reason is, I will never want him back, cause if it's done once will keep on doing it again and again. wine
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Jul 6, 2015 11:44 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
Obstinance_Works
Obstinance_WorksObstinance_WorksManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK3 Threads 1 Polls 3,514 Posts
roselilac111: Time are changing. Approaching and mentality are changing.
And the values we are grown up with, in which we believe?

I want to know your point of view? Thank you.


It's not something I'd normally do because I don't see it as letting the best man win. The mate-poacher has novelty on its side, the mate-guarder has nothing but displays of insecurity. Mate-guarding makes you look weak and insecure and the poacher even more attractive by comparison, so try to avoid doing it.(Exceptions to the rule exist).
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Jul 6, 2015 11:51 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
mollybaby
mollybabymollybabyCork City, Cork Ireland56 Threads 8 Polls 23,608 Posts
serena123: Not possible to "steal" someone who doesn't Want to be stolen


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A person happy in their relationship will not want to be 'stolen' by another.
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Jul 6, 2015 11:55 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
peachmelba
peachmelbapeachmelbawexford, Wexford Ireland72 Threads 9,779 Posts
There is a rule in my book and that is never try. Entice another woman's man,

Yes I know one cannot be stolen if they don't want to be but why would someone want another if with another and he or she hasn't finished with them,

Some I'm aware do go after other people's partners , must be an ego thing with them to feed their insecurities,

Or they think its exciting and they feel so wanted because they have been chosen over their partner,

If the man or woman is the one to be stolen inverted comas "" he not worth it anyway,

Just my opinion,
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Jul 6, 2015 11:59 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
peachmelba
peachmelbapeachmelbawexford, Wexford Ireland72 Threads 9,779 Posts
peachmelba: There is a rule in my book and that is never try. Entice another woman's man,

Yes I know one cannot be stolen if they don't want to be but why would someone want another if with another and he or she hasn't finished with them,

Some I'm aware do go after other people's partners , must be an ego thing with them to feed their insecurities,

Or they think its exciting and they feel so wanted because they have been chosen over their partner,

If the man or woman is the one to be stolen inverted comas "" he not worth it anyway,

Just my opinion,



Also they say what goes around comes around and the one that successfully seduces another and he leaves the partner could well turn out he could just as well be seduced by another,

And so around it goes,
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Jul 6, 2015 12:18 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
roselilac111
roselilac111roselilac111venice, Veneto Italy8 Threads 8 Polls 39 Posts
serena123: Not possible to "steal" someone who doesn't Want to be stolen



Yes, it is true, but I was referring if he /she wants too.
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Jul 6, 2015 12:26 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
peachmelba
peachmelbapeachmelbawexford, Wexford Ireland72 Threads 9,779 Posts
What I don't understand is if a partner wishes to go with another then at least wait till he or she finishes with their current partner,


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Jul 6, 2015 12:52 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
jono7
jono7jono7Out West, British Columbia Canada3 Threads 8,017 Posts
peachmelba: What I don't understand is if a partner wishes to go with another then at least wait till he or she finishes with their current partner,


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yes...i agree. i guess it's about having integrity.
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Jul 6, 2015 1:49 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
Ocee102
Ocee102Ocee102unkown, California USA10 Threads 1,399 Posts
Why bother.

You end up with a partner you can't trust.

What someone does to others, they will do to you.

They may not in the beginning, but as soon as they think they can get away with it...they will treat just as badly as they've ever treated anyone.


It's the same thing with people with children.

If they're bad to their kids they'll be bad to you as soon as they think they can get away with it.

Why wouldn't they? no one's ever going to love someone or be more interested in their well being than their child's.


Who wants to be in a relationship with someone who's only good to you

because they think they have to be?


Those "relationships" are really just business arrangements,

you give me this, I give you that.
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Jul 6, 2015 1:55 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
Ocee102
Ocee102Ocee102unkown, California USA10 Threads 1,399 Posts
CapNemo: I won't do it. I won't even enter a Brother's house if I stop over and he isn't there, and his girl is. I'm a stand up guy when it comes to that stuff. It's Respect. Hold a gun to my head and I still wouldn't touch somebody else's woman.


I've a self check for this sort of stuff, that keeps me reasonably

happy with myself(and out of bed with other people's partners)...


If someone want's to kick a dent in my head,

I don't want to agree with their reason for it.


cheers
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Jul 6, 2015 2:01 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
Phoenix
PhoenixPhoenixBelfast....., Antrim Ireland274 Threads 65 Polls 6,948 Posts
What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?

Why steal her away? Just borrow her from time to time as the need arises
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Jul 7, 2015 3:05 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
Solamente
SolamenteSolamenteAdeje, Tenerife, Canary Islands Spain28 Threads 21 Polls 215 Posts
Was seeing a girl who had a twin sister, the rivalry between them was such that they were constantly trying to "steal" each others boyfriends.

Happens a lot in many situations where partners are seduced into infidelity. I suppose this could be called stealing.
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Jul 7, 2015 5:17 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
Stedan
StedanStedanLiverpool, Merseyside, England UK2 Threads 1,780 Posts
roselilac111: Time are changing. Approaching and mentality are changing.
And the values we are grown up with, in which we believe?

I want to know your point of view? Thank you.


Seriously it depends...if you were introduced into a new group of friends and suddenly found yourself immensely attracted to another and they you....especially if you had not known them before?
But when you do know someone and they have been together with someone else for a long time...then it is ALL Temptation....wave

How many times have our eyes crossed this peak,
this mountain that exists between us,
the temptation of lust that we could seek,
imagine if we get caught what about all the fuss,

Your eyes call and they tell me all,
mine in kind respond to you so well,
how will our friends react to this call,
can we live with all the kiss and tell,

The power of your lusty scent,
sends my senses all in a quiver,
we cannot allow this, it is not meant,
I need to step outside until in cold I shiver,

I cannot betray friendships trust,
you need to concentrate more on him,
I know if I yield their very heart will bust,
to covert another is truly a sin,

I will just say hello as I normally do,
you will respond to your husbands best friend in kind,
as always I will wish the best for both of you,
we have to put these temptations out of our mind.
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Jul 7, 2015 7:26 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
RainComeShine
RainComeShineRainComeShineDevon, England UK22 Threads 22 Polls 425 Posts
mollybaby: A person happy in their relationship will not want to be 'stolen' by another.


My Ex was never stolen just borrowed. Until I found out that is.

And as for happy; well he was happy to be married to such a trusting wife for 33yrs.
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Jul 7, 2015 7:28 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
RainComeShine
RainComeShineRainComeShineDevon, England UK22 Threads 22 Polls 425 Posts
Phoenix: What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?

Why steal her away? Just borrow her from time to time as the need arises


I rest my case!
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Jul 7, 2015 12:58 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
sunsmile007
sunsmile007sunsmile007Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate Germany1 Threads 1 Polls 26 Posts
Here are some facts that are interesting for me about infidelity:

- almost 60 % of man who cheated thought that they are happy with their relationship
- almost 60 % of people who cheated fall in love with their partner of infidelity
- 10 % of people who cheated married their partner of infidelity
- 17 % of infidelity led to divorce

Conclusion from me:

- No matter how you fall in love with your partner of infidelity, you are not so much in love as you think you are. 10% marriage with partner of infidelity in compare to almost 60% people who cheat that fall in love with their partner of infidelity, come on!

- No matter how good your relationship with your partner of infidelity, your actual relationship is actually much more better than cheating relationship. Again: 10% marriage with partner of infidelity in compare to almost 60% people who cheat thought that they had a happy relationship with their actual partner.

- How long the probability you will success as a partner that start with infedelity? Infidelity lead only 10% of marriage and 17% of divorce, count on that and know the percentage of luck really must to bigger than that.

These conclusions might wrong. People have their own lifes. We all are mature enough to decide what we want to do. So, it's back from person to person. And hey, good luck and all the best! heart wings

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Jul 8, 2015 5:37 AM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
I never have and never will. In my younger years, I even distanced myself away from friends that would involve themselves, in homewrecking... Sad way to find companionship.
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Jul 15, 2015 12:40 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
paloma66
paloma66paloma66Manukau, Auckland New Zealand1 Posts
I would not like to be done to me.....Its unbecoming of anyone to do this,would they like it done to them? Why destroy somebodys' life? Its not right in the sight of god.It is so demeaning.Only someone without a conscience would do it.
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Jul 15, 2015 1:22 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
rebel2
rebel2rebel2Alicante, Valencia Spain8 Threads 6,354 Posts
I wish someone had stolen my ex as it would have saved a lot of money on concrete. smoking
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Jul 15, 2015 1:27 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
MsFahrenheit1
MsFahrenheit1MsFahrenheit1Ulster County, New York USA1 Posts
if you stole him from someone, then someone else can do the same to you. Is a man like that what you want???
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Jul 15, 2015 1:47 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
DertyHarry44
DertyHarry44DertyHarry44Lakeland, Florida USA91 Threads 1,102 Posts
I think was president Jefferson that took a woman from another man

and shot another man for shouting it out loudgift
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Jul 15, 2015 2:18 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
BerrySmoothie
BerrySmoothieBerrySmoothieMy Retreat, Auckland New Zealand3 Threads 4,733 Posts
roselilac111: Time are changing. Approaching and mentality are changing.
And the values we are grown up with, in which we believe?

I want to know your point of view? Thank you.



If he/she is "stolen" away that easily, then they were never fully committed or happy in the existing relationship.

Sadly, the temptation to stray is great, for many.

If you have a keeper, all eyes will be on you only.
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Jul 15, 2015 2:28 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
my wife was never stolen from me.....the rag/bone took her away...at..least the money he gave me for her.....brought a round of drinks that night......soooo i cant complain.....really....rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
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Jul 17, 2015 11:21 PM CST What do you think about stealing somebody away from their partner?
kudzietk
kudzietkkudzietkMidrand, Gauteng South Africa1 Posts
It happens..lost my ex to someone...I think I might do it too....
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