Why Women Cheat — Preface…
DISCLAIMER: This blog is NOT intended to satisfy any personal notions on cheating you may have. If you are easily offended by the writer of the aformentioned topic(s) or other um…let’s say strong adjectives deemed neccessary by the writer to draw attention to/affirm/describe/etc. her points, feel free to stop reading this blog, and I know!…*gasp*…write your own!Now: By no means is Kesha condoning cheating, or offering “excuses” for cheating, or even victimizing the cheater. But because Kesha believes it takes two to make a relationship, and likewise two to kill one (no matter how large or small of a role played), Kesha is merely considering the act of cheating as a REACTION to the world of Relationship-Obscurity. Kesha most definitely believes it is of importance to identify degrees of cheating, appropriate them as it relates to relationship demise, and explicate pre or post-behavior before these variables are able to self-alternate themselves. Now before you think Kesha is crazy, she will be using simple chemistry and the balancing of chemical equations as an extended metaphor of sorts. In other words, Kesha was bored and had nothing else to do. (You may now ignore the 3rd-Person referencing)
M-W.Com’s definition states CHEMISTRY: a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances and with the transformations that they undergo.
…well I’ll be….how…interesting…..
Word Bank: Reactant, Chemical Change, Products, Electrons, Chemical Bond, Chemical Substance, Chemical Equation.
Now lets take a look at a basic chemical reaction….:
A (chemical reaction *A*) occurs as a result of two or more (reactants *B*) combining and forming a new (substance *C*).
even more interesting….take a look here….:
An (instance of infidelity *a*) occurs as a result of attempting to rectify (loneliness, boredom, etc *b*) and forming new issues of (trust, lack of confidence, etc *c*)
…get my point?
Anecdotes and other data will follow in illustration….
(to be continued)….*cues Jeopardy theme*
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~ by enosynce on August 4, 2009.
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