To Be or Not To Be Consistnet:(adj.) In keeping with one's needs or expectations
I was thinking about this last night and this morning: Why is it that a married man can be consistent with a female that is not his wife, but a single man feels he can half step with a "female he 'says' he likes?" Even if there is no doubt that the single male likes the single female.
I don't understand the idea. could you clarify?
ReplyDeleteSo you have a married man who enjoys time with a single woman. The time that is spent is activities that may take place everyday say for three months straight.
ReplyDeleteThen you have a single man who for the past three months, was spending time with a single woman on the daily. Then after 3months everything seems to change. Those daily activities become once a week activities.
So why does a married man continue to do what he was doing 3 months ago daily and a single man changes, his used to be daily routine?
but why is a married man doing things with a single woman?
ReplyDeleteGood Question J-Full, However thats a whole other convo tbc. Do you have a reason for the original question?
ReplyDeleteI was just trying to figure out why you were comparing a married man's behavior with a single woman to a single man's behavior
ReplyDeleteI was thinking about it JFULL thats why I compared the two. OK JFULL since the married man behavior with a single woman throws you off. I will pose the question this way: Why is it that a male can say he is consistent with a female, but after X amount of time he becomes inconsistent?
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