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If they have shown to have changed their ways, sure. But it depends on the crime itself. I don't think I'd go for a murderer or a rapist for example.

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Yeah, I'd say it really does depend on the nature of the crime. Like if they had committed a series of murders or something crazy like that then it'd obviously be a no-go, but if they were just caught smoking a joint or something then I'd have no issues whatsoever.

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It really depends on what it is, and it depends on how much their record is. I wouldn't date anyone if they were charged with anything major like murder, robbery, or rape (especially not murder or rape), but if it's just for smoking weed or something minor like that it's really no big deal. Though I'd hope that he'd clean up his act.

 

How long have you and your SO been together? :)

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never have

how many weddings have you been to?


                 

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I think these days people have forgotten the sacred significance of a wedding. Whereas before a wedding was a sacred vow of trust and faith, now weddings seem to be just for publicity and just to get rich off of one another or some just marry someone out of spite for someone else. I honestly feel as if people have forgotten how sacred vows of marriage are. 

 

 

What are your thoughts on open relationships?

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I'm not against others having open relationships, as long as both parties agree to it obviously. But, personally, I wouldn't have one.

Same question.

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As someone who is (kinda sorta) in an open relationship atm, I have the same opinion: it requires consent and trust from all parties, otherwise it's just xheating.

Thoughts on "friends with benefits"?


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That's absolutely fine. But, I believe, more often than not, at least one of the friends ends up falling for the other either way.

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Honestly, I have no problems with the idea as long as the real relationship comes first. But, in the case of an open relationship, it would be best if they were introduced to the other partner in that relationship, and it must also follow the rules (as an example, though I doubt this would happen- if my boyfriend made moves on my brother like that, it would NOT be okay). 

 

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Yeah, as long as the other person would be willing to, and would understand there'd be no strings attached.

Are you affectionate (not just towards yoyr SO if you hsve one, but in general)?


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Yes I did. My mom likes her :catface:

What's the last thing you gifted your SO?


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I got him a new pair of work boots. He'd been wearing the same pair for years and they were falling apart but he refused to get a new pair, so I did it for him.

Do you and your partner share the same feelings about pets?

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