Kailex
Master Don Juan
So, I had an odd situation happen this weekend. I went out with a bunch of friends and in this group of friends, was this couple. Now, I knew the girl, but had only heard stories about her boyfriend. From what I heard, the guy is pretty much one of the biggest AFC's ever. What's sad about this story is that he's somewhat of a nice guy (as in cool), he's pretty much loaded with a great career, dresses great... but unfortunately, has the AFC Black Cloud o'Death hanging around his head.
Basically, he has no identity if he's not with his g/f.
I was deeply shocked to find out that they've been "exclusive" for OVER a year and they STILL haven't had sex.
I had never seen them in person together, but finally did this weekend. He's nothing more than a mere lapdog to her. It was like watching a man-slave the whole night. So a friend and I started talking to her while he went and "fetched" some drinks for her and us.
She pretty much confessed that she would routinely promise him to have sex if he kept pleasing her but had managed to pretty much hold out for over a year. He pretty much waits hand and foot on her just because she's "beautiful" and the "love of his life". I pretty much gagged but was WARNED that my friend and I better NOT talk to him and screw this up for her.
My friend is "DJ-like" in many ways so I just looked at him and just shaked his head. The guy came back and the lovey-dovey stuff continued. I had to walk away. I couldn't bear looking at this display so I headed to the bar with my friend.
This is where it got tricky. Now, I can understand why SHE would tell me this, but what shocked me next was what my friend said to me. Paraphrased:
"She's right. Don't say anything to him. I know the way we live wouldn't fit well with him. Before her, he was in constant depression and never smiled. Ever since he met her, he's always happy. At this point, we're better off just leaving him as he is."
I couldn't shake this off at first, because I knew what he was saying, but I wasn't understanding it. Of course, he's happy now, but what happens in a few months... or in a year, or in a few years?
This is where I'm at a crossroads. If I don't unplug someone from the Matrix who MIGHT need saving... doesn't this make me an accomplice to the crime being committed? Anyone ever been in a situation like this where it was probably better to just leave it alone?
The guy "seemed" happy being her little slave, but at SOME point that illusion HAS to wear off, right?
Basically, he has no identity if he's not with his g/f.
I was deeply shocked to find out that they've been "exclusive" for OVER a year and they STILL haven't had sex.
I had never seen them in person together, but finally did this weekend. He's nothing more than a mere lapdog to her. It was like watching a man-slave the whole night. So a friend and I started talking to her while he went and "fetched" some drinks for her and us.
She pretty much confessed that she would routinely promise him to have sex if he kept pleasing her but had managed to pretty much hold out for over a year. He pretty much waits hand and foot on her just because she's "beautiful" and the "love of his life". I pretty much gagged but was WARNED that my friend and I better NOT talk to him and screw this up for her.
My friend is "DJ-like" in many ways so I just looked at him and just shaked his head. The guy came back and the lovey-dovey stuff continued. I had to walk away. I couldn't bear looking at this display so I headed to the bar with my friend.
This is where it got tricky. Now, I can understand why SHE would tell me this, but what shocked me next was what my friend said to me. Paraphrased:
"She's right. Don't say anything to him. I know the way we live wouldn't fit well with him. Before her, he was in constant depression and never smiled. Ever since he met her, he's always happy. At this point, we're better off just leaving him as he is."
I couldn't shake this off at first, because I knew what he was saying, but I wasn't understanding it. Of course, he's happy now, but what happens in a few months... or in a year, or in a few years?
This is where I'm at a crossroads. If I don't unplug someone from the Matrix who MIGHT need saving... doesn't this make me an accomplice to the crime being committed? Anyone ever been in a situation like this where it was probably better to just leave it alone?
The guy "seemed" happy being her little slave, but at SOME point that illusion HAS to wear off, right?