This doesn't make sense. You can't help it if you find someone attractive while you're in a relationship, but you're not a cheater as long as you remain faithful to your significant other. It just doesn't work that way. You can't control feelings, only actions.
Same can be said for the second paragraph. I've had fantasies of hurting or even killing people, which I feel bad about but I have some anger issues so I can't help it. I would never actually make those fantasies reality. But am I a terrible person in your eyes just for envisioning it?
Is it normal that I feel like thinking and doing are the same?
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This doesn't make sense. You can't help it if you find someone attractive while you're in a relationship, but you're not a cheater as long as you remain faithful to your significant other. It just doesn't work that way. You can't control feelings, only actions.
Same can be said for the second paragraph. I've had fantasies of hurting or even killing people, which I feel bad about but I have some anger issues so I can't help it. I would never actually make those fantasies reality. But am I a terrible person in your eyes just for envisioning it?
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Then why would I care if he was faithful or not?
And my theory is that if you REALLY wanted to kill someone you'd do it if you were sure you wouldn't get caught. I know I would.