If you're in a relationship and someone asks you out, you say "no" but it still makes you feel good about yourself.
I would not date anyone with whom I couldn't come home from work and say "The girl at the coffee shop asked me out today. It made me feel good about myself, and I said "no" because I'd rather have you."
In a truly honest relationship you shouldn't have to feel guilty for feeling a natural, normal attraction to someone other than your partner.
You don't cheat because you care about your partner's feelings, not to mention keeping them in your life.
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If you're in a relationship and someone asks you out, you say "no" but it still makes you feel good about yourself.
I would not date anyone with whom I couldn't come home from work and say "The girl at the coffee shop asked me out today. It made me feel good about myself, and I said "no" because I'd rather have you."
In a truly honest relationship you shouldn't have to feel guilty for feeling a natural, normal attraction to someone other than your partner.
You don't cheat because you care about your partner's feelings, not to mention keeping them in your life.