Ethics of stealing a girl

Mr_rogers

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Overall, I don't have an issue with "stealing" another guy's girlfriend so long as you aren't friends with the guy. I'd just suggest to anyone that steals a girl that they don't get too attatched to the girl, because if you can steal her from someone, than someone else can steal her from you, too.
 

The Antichrist_Star

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All is fair in love and war...

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I consider it acceptable under any circumstances.

Then again, I'm a cvnt.
 

TheVirtualMind

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The Antichrist_Star said:
All is fair in love and war...

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And Basketball.

But then again, so is shooting a guy, but I don't see that happening everyday in school (maybe every other day though.)
 

Porky

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there are no ethical upsides to stealing somebody else's girlfriend.

it's underhanded, low, slimy and not a good long term solution.

if you're going to do it at least have the guts to accept what you're doing.
 

MrS

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1. Don't steal her from a friend. Ever. That shouldn't need discussing.

2. If you steal her from Random Guy, who cares?

4. Like you said, if she's stealable, then if you don't do it, someone else will.

5. Don't expect too much from the relationship. She's evidenced infidelity simply by being with you, so you expecting more from her in a relationship with you is naive. Fcuk Buddies, Flings, second or third girlfriends, sure, but never make her your main squeeze or you'll likely be very disappointed.
S1nn3r wins, however gay his nickname is.

But on a more upbeat note, I wouldn't bother if I were you.
 
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