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Lot of free porn, true. I'm just amazed at the so called success of Only Fans models. They're minting money. It's the personal touch I guess.
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Definitely. These chicks are sending the same pic and caption to 500-600 schmuck who're lapping it up and paying monthly subscription and tips aplenty. They pay money to get their names spoken on livestreams.
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My last relationship (a real one, flesh and blood lol) told me she divorced her husband when she found out he had several of these online "affairs" going on. The guy was a doctor, not a low IQ. I was surprised at how people are taken in by this phenomenon.
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And affairs are such a common thing these days. A stable, honest relationship where two people are only with each other, that stuff is a unicorn in today's times.
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Perhaps. I would hazard a guess that are some couples who remain faithful to each other. But I agree that that sort of thing, fidelity, seems to be fading away as society becomes more nihilistic.
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People remain faithful because they've given up in life or they are boring. Interesting people attract other interesting people, without fail. And as we are more online, it happens more and more. Insta is a cesspool of degeneracy.
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I think the reasons people stay faithful are much broader and more idealistic than what you enumerate. But, as social mores continue to decline in the West, a spirit of harlotry, to borrow a Biblical phrase, has gripped the culture.
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We are in full harlot mode in every part of the globe. I don't think anyone in our generation in faithful for idealistic reasons. They either can't handle the heat of an affair or they've not gotten the opportunity.
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My thoughts on infidelity is from talking to women online and in my circles. Most have had flings after marriage and they're actively doing it too. The adultery subreddits is full of stories. It's assumptions, yes. But it's easy to carry multiple affairs today.
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I don't talk to any women online except for Sarah, a resident here on Twitter. I should ask her if your hypothesis is correct. What is the margin of error in the method you utilize? lol jk
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