>On Wed, 8 Oct 1997, David McFadzean wrote:
>
>> At 03:51 PM 10/8/97 -0400, Reed Konsler wrote:
>> >No offense, but that's not a reason for fidelity. It's a prediction of the
>> >outcome of a hypothetical situation. It isn't even accurate, since there
>>
>> That's right, and it *is* a reason for fidelity *if* you don't want
>> to hurt your SO and lose their trust (and the conditional is true).
>> That is *all* I am saying!
>
>Not so fast, David. The reason /I/ stay true to my love is that it /feel/
>wrong or bad when I don't. My brain stops producing the domamines (sp?)
>and endorphins that had become linked to that persons presence. Now you
That's great. There would probably be a lot less relationships ruined
by infidelity if everyone was like you. But sadly, everyone is not like
you and some people do things they later regret.
-- David McFadzean david@lucifer.com Memetic Engineer http://www.lucifer.com/~david/ Church of Virus http://www.lucifer.com/virus/