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	<title>Comments on: Your Partner Has Been Unfaithful. The Question is Why.</title>
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		<title>By: anobody</title>
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		<description>serial unfaithfullness - should it be forgiven ?
perhaps we should look at the word commitment first - and it is just a word, to make it a virtue or inherent trait takes considerable willpower, acceptance and respect of self and &#039;A.N.Other&#039;.   

It is impossible for the egostical, self-absorbed individual to remain faithfull, or the insecure and devalued.The former need to stimulus and opportunity to prove their attractiveness and superiority and control of all and everyone around them.  The latter - are always seeking affirmation of their actual being.

Neither have the ability or desire to curb their desire for fulfillment of their authority and acceptance as &#039;people&#039;.</description>
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perhaps we should look at the word commitment first - and it is just a word, to make it a virtue or inherent trait takes considerable willpower, acceptance and respect of self and 'A.N.Other'.   </p>
<p>It is impossible for the egostical, self-absorbed individual to remain faithfull, or the insecure and devalued.The former need to stimulus and opportunity to prove their attractiveness and superiority and control of all and everyone around them.  The latter - are always seeking affirmation of their actual being.</p>
<p>Neither have the ability or desire to curb their desire for fulfillment of their authority and acceptance as 'people'.</p>
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