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LGBT: What do you think about this situation? - SuicidalKissesProductionâ„¢ 216 - 06-12-2013 07:00 PM

This was actually a question that for some reason got deleted; I'm asking for opinions on who you think was right in this situation;

Girlfriend finds Boyfriend has a Twitter which he uses to let out his sexual frustrations because he's has a sexual addiction, instead of perving on the girlfriend he uses this to let out urges online. The Girlfriend is curious whether she should dump him for being "Two people" and other answers agreed, I said that she was shallow for judging her boyfriend and that it could be worse and he could be an absolute pervert to her, but instead uses twitter to let his sexual frustrations out.

Who do you think was right, me who thought her boyfriend was a good guy for using twitter to let out his sexual frustrations instead of perving on his girlfriend because he has a sexual addiction or the girlfriend/other answers who thought she should dump her boyfriend for being "Two-people"?
@ Jon:... "To dumb to seek help", really how do you know he isn't seeking help and this is what that said help suggested to him? Shrinks suggest writing as an example of letting out your thoughts, what is so different from writing and twitter; it is the same thing. So your assumption that the boyfriend is "To dumb to seek help" and the girlfriend should dump him for it is asinine.
@ James: I'll accept peoples opinions when they back them up; fair.


- Jon - 06-12-2013 07:13 PM

None of you are right. She should dump the guy, but her reasoning should be that since he is too dumb to seek help he probably isn't worth dating.


- kujinalmassy - 06-12-2013 07:23 PM

How was he letting his frustrations out on Twitter? Was he just posting statuses about what he was thinking, or was he communicating directly with someone else, like sexting?

If it's the latter, it was a form of infidelity, and I'd say the girl was more than justified in leaving him for that. Even if he wasn't, that might still make her very uncomfortable, so again, I think she's justified.


- James - 06-12-2013 07:37 PM

I was going to try and give my answer, but since you ask people what they think about the situation, but then call their analysis asinine, just shows me that you aren't capable of truly accepting people's opinions.