No I do not think that is what the phrase actually meant...It seems more like all is fair to justify and support Love and people find self justification to declare war. If there are needs that are not being met you should at least present your concerns. If there are curiosities ....then maybe some time is needed to determine if the love is true. When looking at the statement....don't focus on the Love or War as much as you focus on "FAIR".Good Luck
2007-02-22 00:51:13
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answered by Free2Bee.... 2
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nothing is fair in love and war.....and no cheating is not right either....the only people that cheat are the people that don't have the balls to tell the people they care about how they feel or people that don't care about anyone but themselves....i think anything goes in love and war but i don't think it's fair at all
2007-02-22 08:44:31
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answered by Amy Hizzle 2
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You know... I am getting really sick and tired of this proprietary attitude people have towards another people. It might be nice to inform your guy of your intentions, but you are no one's property, and he has no "claim" over your body, and you have none over his. Consider all the pros and cons, what's at stake, then make your decision. Above all, have fun! Geez!
2007-02-22 08:46:55
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answered by Steven H 1
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No You have an option of divorcing if your spouse cheats.Two wrongs don't make it right.
2007-02-22 08:43:21
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answered by Mary O 6
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Off-course
b-coz you have to prove yourself. Best of luck
2007-02-22 08:48:05
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answered by Bittu 1
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No and no.
2007-02-22 08:41:57
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answered by Cdub 2
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