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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985
Actually it does.
"On the flip side, two loving relationships co-existing does not appeal to me.
The idea of my partner 'dating' someone else simultaneously gives me that raw throat lump we get when we try not to cry.
Not because of the sex, but because the idea of someone I cherish having an emotional attachment to another bed-buddy sends my stomach into rollercoaster flips.
You can’t be in love with two people at the same time, and I certainly wouldn’t want to be the one on the wrong side of rose-tinted domestic bliss; rejection isn’t really my forte
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I *think* Girth is saying people who don't separate sex from love and therefore would have a higher emotional attachment to their partners