In response to
"Andie from B2. I've gotten a surprising number of people seriously give me the "living in sin" line. -- (edited)"
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Inigo
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I'm guessing it has to do with being in a committed relationship without God's involvement (in their interpretation) -- nm
Posted by
Roger More (aka rogermore)
Jun 9 '15, 11:37
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Responses:
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I think it's a feeling that living together is advertising that you're having sex with that person.
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Inigo
Jun 9, 11:41
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Bring in separate beds. It's the retro thing to do. -- nm
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Qale
Jun 9, 12:58
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if you're going to flaunt it in our faces by actually shacking up, we want no part of it!....nm
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x
Jun 9, 11:53
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If that's the thinking, it's kind of backwards. One night stands = OK, but domestic monogamy = big no-no. -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 9, 11:45
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"Look, we don't really care if you have sex in the backseat of your car behind the mall, but, if you are just going to *flaunt* it by sharing a
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Andie
Jun 9, 11:42
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(but also, what Guigue says) -- nm
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Roger More
Jun 9, 11:39
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