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Latest revision as of 03:47, 20 April 2020
Everyone gets that extramarital sex is infidelity Very few understand that withholding sex is also infidelity The wedding vows include a promise of sex, not just exclusivity On top of that, anyone who expects anyone to restrict themselves to sex exclusively with them, but doesn't actually expect to provide sex for the other person, lacks a basic understanding of simple Justice Power comes with responsibility, and demanding exclusivity obligates you to providing that which you have demanded be exclusively with you --Art Webb [1]
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