no..what tha hell...
2007-02-09 18:34:50
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answered by WOW! 3
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It depends on the situation, I mean if you think that things wont get better than maybe you should go and look elsewhere I mean damn how long has it been? Well something has obviously changed if your on here asking for opinions I mean only you can answer that...but I don't condone cheating I think if you are even thinking about it says alot and you just might need something more...but dont think that if you do go out and cheat and he finds out that anything will ever be the same because it wont it never will the trust will be gone and you will never get your relationship back so think about it but I would definetly leave the relationship first before I cheated out of respect.....Angel
2007-02-10 02:41:04
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answered by Angel 2
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So he doesn't ask, do you? He may be wanting the same thing from you but afraid to bring up. If he is being a prude there may be other reasons why he is not looking for sex from you. He may very well have a piece of tail that you have no idea about and is getting satisfaction from somewhere else. If not it could be something in his past that is haunting him. Sounds as if you need to sit down with him and actually talk.
2007-02-10 02:38:55
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answered by JDUB 3
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Hmm...I wonder how old you are, how old he is.
Have the two of you had sex in the past? If not...maybe he is shy. Maybe he is afraid that he will not know what to do. Mabe....just MAYBE he has respect for women, may be saving himself for marriage. Some guys do.
If you two were sexually active and aren't now....ask him about why. Maybe he would rather be friends, maybe he is seeing someone else. There are so many maybe's...you just have to be directa dn ask.
Cheating is out of the question. If sex is that important to you...tell him you are going to start seeing someoen else for sex. Don't do it behind his back. That is cowardly and immature.
Faithfulness is a state of mind. Make up your mind to be faithful and you will. If he's not someone you want to be faithful to....just break up. Why hurt him? Or make a bad name for yourself?
2007-02-10 02:41:22
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answered by s s 3
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No, not if you want to keep him. If he doesn't ask for sex, it means he respects you enough to wait for the right time. You reward that with being unfaithful??? Then you deserve what you get.
Unless he's married of course, then full speed ahead!
2007-02-10 02:40:36
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answered by Carrie 1
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I think it is beautiful that he is not putting the pressure on for sex, you have a good man there. Why would you cheat on him?
2007-02-10 02:38:18
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answered by judles 4
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Firstly you can have a talk with him on this subject and air your views and desires, secondly you can masturabate but dont break his heart by cheating on him just for sex.
2007-02-10 02:35:50
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answered by Sunshine 3
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No. If you're not getting what you need from him, break up and find someone who satisfies you. Don't cheat, you'll just hurt him and you won't feel very good about yourself.
2007-02-10 02:35:24
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answered by FKC 4
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he doesn't ASK for it, that doesnt mean he doesnt want it. have you talked about it? maybe if he doesnt want it you can do other things physically without it being sex. try initiating it and see if he wants it or not dont just cheat on him
2007-02-10 02:38:38
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answered by Sarah 4
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why should you cheat? he just doesn't asks you, but are you sure he doesn't want to? maybe he just respects you very much. or he might just be ashamed to ask you, wondering if you will get mad. why don't you ask him for it?
2007-02-10 02:36:46
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answered by Coolitz 4
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Take my address my GF don't ask for. We both supplement each other.
2007-02-10 02:41:22
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answered by ASAD J 1
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