Your opinion of a relationship filled with love is identical to mine, yet not followed up with realistic views.Originally posted by frogus
if we don't look at it in a logical way we cannot hope to find the undeniable truth....anyway that doesn't really matter...and that's jsut what I think...
The ramifications of someone leaving a relationship and then starting a new one are known by us all I think. Come on, if having more than one relationship in your lifetime was a really big deal then I think we would be discussing it, but it isn't. Everybody does it. I think it is accepted by everyone that staying in a marriage with no love (or even hatred) is about as bad a thing as one can do, while leaving a bad relationship can cause pain, but not much.
My point is, if a relationship is of the right type, it will stay commited and neither person will sleep around etc. if it is not of this type then it is just not if this type. It is not a commied relationship, and institutions which force it into prolonged existance are agents for bad, not good.
If a relationship is of the right type and in a perfect world, then they will stay committed to each other and not sleep around. However, this is not a perfect world. People fall into temptation and sin against one another. It is possible to forgive the one you love for sinning against you, usually; but it can still have huge rammifications within a relationship.
It may not do so as much as it should, but marriage does provide a structure to help us fight against temptation.
And no, I am not going Biblical with that. I'm just using the most applicable words for what I'm saying.