- Feb 2016
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www.esquire.com www.esquire.com
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IN the article the authors describes very vivid scenarios of cheating and cheaters, and also explains how she herself has been with married men.Through the piece she explains why and how people cheat and many don't even feel a single ounce of guilt. I'll use this article by using it a different way compared to my others. Doing so I'll state that sometimes when people are too comfortable bad comes out of it like cheating, people only cheat for various reasons but the main one is they want something new due to them being bored, unhappy, or simply to comfortable. I'll argue that if people are willing to cheat and not feel guilty than why be in that relationship, just end it.
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IN the article the authors describes very vivid scenarios of cheating and cheaters, and also explains how she herself has been with married men.Through the piece she explains why and how people cheat and many don't even feel a single ounce of guilt. I'll use this article by using it a different way compared to my others. Doing so I'll state that sometimes when people are too comfortable bad comes out of it like cheating, people only cheat for various reasons but the main one is they want something new due to them being bored, unhappy, or simply to comfortable. I'll argue that if people are willing to cheat and not feel guilty than why be in that relationship, just end it.
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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In this article the author revels her personal relationship. She states that she had an affair with another man but never fully had sexual intercourse with him. Within her piece she dwells on how she loves her husband but can't bring herself to physically love him. She does also state that she sees a therapist, so its not that she's not attracted to him. I'll incorporate this in my piece stating that people and relationships often do have hardships but if you're will to overcome them you will. As well that many people feel as if sex is the only thing holding the relationship, which it shouldn't you don't need to physically be with someone in order to love them.
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IN the article the author is writing a piece, radical honesty, for work and carries you through his process of doing so. He took this piece very seriously and throughout the article spoke whatever came across his mind. He often found himself thinking why he said that or why he thought certain things. Even though there were many awkward encounterments some good came out of it, being with his wife. I'll incorporate this article in my piece by stating that sometimes people don;'t vocalize what bothers them to their significant others, but should more often . Due to the fact that it brings them closer and makes one feel better. It shows that comfort and open one is to vocalize.
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"That's strange,"
Sometimes voicing your opinion can have some good outcomes. Sure, in every relationship people overthink and worry about silly things, but if you talk it out you can get that closure and feel better. Which was present her with AJ and his wife, his thought was bothering him so he vocalized it. There's just different things that you can and can't vocalize. I.e. being vulgar comments at women.
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've made my own skin crawl
At least he's aware of what happens when people are honest and voice every thought.
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That's just morally wrong to vocalize comments like that. When girls hear things like this from guys that are in relationships it just makes the guy look like scum and he's definitely not impressing her. Even though people may think things like this because it's human nature it doesn't mean it should be said aloud.
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t Redbook remind us. If you speak whatever's on your mind, you'll be talking about sex every three minutes.
That's why people don't voice every single thought they have because if they didn't others would look upon them negatively. Some things are better left unsaid
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www.salon.com www.salon.com
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In this article the author describe how farting has a larger meaning in relationships. She states explains how couples have trouble farting in front one another and gives you different perspectives on those scenarios. In my piece I'll use this article by stating tat farting is/can be the next step in a relationship due to how comfortable one is with their significant other.
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farting is “the second big hurdle in a relationship,” right after “I love you.”
Farting is a large obstacle to overcome, but when it happens you know that comfort is present.
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of his wife one day looking at him and thinking, “Oh boy, the paunchy fart machine wants to bone
That's crazy to think that a married man is ashamed to fart in front of his wife. When your married you should be extremely comfortable to with one another. Especially coming from a guy this surprises me because every guy I know (regardless boyfriend or not) are not ashamed to fart, in front of anyone.
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This is always a strange barrier within relationships. It has been stated that farting in front of your significant other brings one another closer in the relationship. I'm assuming this article will state so.
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