New here? Register in under one minute   Already a member? Login244981 questions, 1084384 answers  

  DearCupid.ORG relationship advice
  Got a relationship, dating, love or sex question? Ask for help!Search
 New Questions Answers . Most Discussed Viewed . Unanswered . Followups . Forums . Top agony aunts . About Us .  Articles  . Sitemap

Intriguing observations!

Tagged as: Troubled relationships<< Previous question   Next question >>
Article - (1 May 2009) 1 Comments - (Newest, 2 May 2009)
A age 51-59, anonymous writes:

Intriguing observations:

When a man's flirting/cheating actions are pointed out, he quickly runs to his gun and fires the labels: "Insecure" and/or "Jealous" at his complainant, quickly putting it all on her.

When a woman's flirting/cheating actions are pointed out, she quickly runs to her own protection, and frantically layers on the lies about herself, careful to not hurt her man.

Ever seen a woman get blamed for staring at a man and she says to her husband, "God you're so insecure, you're so jealous."

Time to scratch the double standard.

New Rule:

A woman's claim of a man's flirting or cheating actions does NOT an insecure or jealous girl make.

View related questions: flirt, insecure, jealous

<-- Rate this Article

Reply to this Article


Share

You can add your comments or thoughts to this article

A female reader, love_and_other catastrophes +, writes (2 May 2009):

true about the checking out other guys thing. Got caught the other day hahaha...we were driving through a park and some random guy was jogging shirtless..bf was like.."you looked!! you f***ing looked!!"...instinct? (and obviously fake).."no i didnt!" *followed by covering up laugh*....truth was i wasn't looking because i thought he was hot i was looking in that direction and a shirtless guy just caught my attention....had it been a topless girl however...oooohhh noooo it's fiiinnneee to look!!..go figure.

<-- Rate this answer

Register or login to comment on this article...

All Content Copyright (C) DearCupid.ORG 2004-2008 - we actively monitor for copyright theft

0.0156190000016068!