trash mail Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 I would like who in here believe that if there isnt a ring everything is game? I would ike to knw your perpective on this if you are willing to share. Thanks Link to comment
DN Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 Don't agree. What is key is if she is in any sort of committed relationship. A ring is only a manifestation of the commitment and it's absense is not an indicator that it isn't there. Link to comment
suresuresure Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 DN is exactly right. Not only that, a ring is pretty arbitrary anyway. There are some couples who will never get married but are more committed/in love than a lot of married couples out there. Link to comment
amtjrtcet Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 I agree, as a woman in a committed relationship-NO RING- I am definitely NOT fair game. And if a man that knew I was in a committed relationship tried to pursue me, I would be offended. Link to comment
laboheme Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 I second what everybody said. Just because somebody isn't wearing a ring doesn't mean that that ring isn't already in the guy's pocket, all ready to go...Plus, some people just don't wear rings, even if they are happily married. Of course, then you have those people who take their rings off so that they can have their fun...And those who have their fun without even bothering to take it off. So no, the ring (or the absense thereof) isn't a reliable indicator. And they don't even have to be in a committed relationship! Maybe they just don't want to date! They're still not fair game then... Link to comment
BetterKarma Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 I disagree, just because you don't have a ring doesn't mean your relationship is a game. There are many couples out there that have been together forever but aren't married or engaged. My bf's mother has been with her bf for well over 10 years and some of my friend's have been together for 10 plus years as well. There are famous couples that also refuses to marry but have healthy relationships (i.e. Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell.) Link to comment
Shadows Light Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 According to who??? I don't have a ring. And I don't plan to have a ring. But that doesn't mean I'm game !!! I suppose Grandma's Rule applies here...'A man will try and ask.. but its the womans job to say yah or nay...." nothing to get upset about. Take it as a compliment that he asked and move on. No biggie. NOPE... just because I am NOT wearing a ring doesn't mean that I'm going to PLAY. Actually I'm kind of offended by that.... its like saying that if I have a ring on THERE is ownership or property rights.... eeeeeek.. Link to comment
Daddy Bear Posted October 9, 2006 Share Posted October 9, 2006 i think a better idea might be to assume that every woman is in a committed replationship and treat them accordingly unless they tell you otherwise. Link to comment
trash mail Posted October 10, 2006 Author Share Posted October 10, 2006 i have obvously rub some ladies the wrong way by asking the question but, i have had 'friends' that believe otherwise. Guys that say that all is fair game unless there is a ring, so they will attempt to court the woman even though he knows she is attached if he finds her attractive. I have even seen men that try all kind os skimming methods to get her into bed. Eg wine and dine them, clubbing after that and get her tipsy enough to break her will/ commitment. I am just wondering if there are the fe out there that would go after a women/man ieven though they are attached because they believe he/she is the one. Personally i have never done that, but i have had my girlfriend tell me that there ws a 'friend' that tried to do that to her. eg. go out for a casual dinner with a bottle of wine and then clubbing with hard alchol. Towards the end of the night she was pissed and then he tried pressuring her. UNfortunately i wasnt in the same country or i will be there with a baseball bat and a pair of pliers. Link to comment
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