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>>13433390
You don't!

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Rushia actually surprised by a boat lmao

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>Hold on now, isn't that emotional manipulation o something?
Yes, but I'm presuming somebody getting married knows that some level of insecurity comes with the territory of being the SO of another human being, and wants to do what he can to mitigate it. That's just how mutual relationships work. It's manipulative, but is unlikely to actually manipulate you, because it is common enough that a person is likely to be emotionally prepared for it, and it's generally accepted as part of a relationship. It only gets abusive when it exceeds certain bounds I.E. when their insecurity runs rampant and they make no attempt to assuage it themselves or at all and instead let it fuel negative behavior towards their partner.
Comparatively, nobody enters a marriage implicitly prepared to be cheated on, emotionally or physically.
>That'd require one to be a specificpersonsexual and I'm not sure that's physically possible
True but the point is that there's a big difference between knowing that and doing your best to resist it, and knowing that and accepting it and justifying it. Accepting it as a part of yourself makes it easier to act upon.

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