Saturday, May 06, 2006

Aunt Agony 060506

Originally posted by hypercurry:
Recently i had a couple of friends who are interested in girls who are already attached to bfs for like 2 years or so... Some times it's the girl who make the initiative to know my friend.
Im just wondering what are the chances of them succeeding in winning the girls over. Does a rocky, insecure relationship result in a easier target for third parties? Anybody with any similar experiences care to share? I presume there are more people who failed than those who succeed... Please share your experiences. Girls, please shed some light for us guys as well. Thanks :)



Actually most of the time, the relationship is unstable itself and not the introduction of a third party.

Then if a third party occurs and shaken the relationship, despite being a strong relationship, it has to be the man/woman who is shaken to allow the relationship to be shaken isn't it?

In the end, it is either the man or the woman who GAVE the relationship up to pursue a different relationship that causes the relationship to fail through freewill.

They chose it that way.

Who is to be blame?

Third party or person who is shaken?

Catalysis by itself has no power to command. Like always: a perfectly satisfied woman cannot be seduced. An unstable relationship is from within: fix what is needed to repair and you don't have to fear.

P.S: When a man/woman desired to break free from their relationship through freewill, they would - with or without a third party.

Because they chose it.

Cheers

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