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It's crazy to me, that you wouldn't visit your family just because you can't sleep in the same bed for a few days. It's just sleeping. Who cares?
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Amy
it's insulting and shows a lack of respect for the couple. -- nm
Posted by
decline (aka Decline)
Jan 12 '09, 09:02
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well, yes. but super religious people might well have issue with co-sleeping of non-marrieds.
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IMC loves mandy lane
Jan 12, 09:06
very well put. the message I take away from the situation is "my relationship is better than yours, because I stood up somewhere and said 'I do'." -- nm
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mafic
Jan 12, 09:06
Wait a minute...they' -- nm
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Jim
Jan 12, 09:04
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they're staying free in MY house and asking them to not sleep together is a lack of respect for them? -- nm
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Jim
Jan 12, 09:05
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imo yes. They are a couple and in a committed relationship. Just because they don't have a stupid piece of paper doesn't make them any less a couple
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decline
Jan 12, 09:10
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