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Relationship Insurance: Fake or Take?
by Geri
 

People get insurance to protect themselves from unnecessary debit. So why is it that we can’t buy insurance if our relationship doesn't work out as planned? Wouldn't it be great if you had a policy stating that if you and your partner broke up you would get a certain amount of money for you pain and suffering? What if your partner got caught cheating? Would the policy allow you to go out and retain a lover?

 Everyone that I talk to has a lover. They say its like having a back up plan. Some have even went as far to fall in love with there lovers.  Mostly women though.  Men have a thicker skin. The "love ' that you have with the person you're in a relationship with and you lover is completely different.

Ah but your wondering how so,...Well the person you're in a relationship with, you see this person everyday. They provide you with a sense of security.  Helping you build you credit, pay the bills on time, get the laundry done, etc.  Having so much on your plate can cover up most of you sexual fantasies which results in the same old sex routine.

On the other hand you love the fact that you lover is strictly into you.  They're willing to try any and everything with you.  They satisfy ever horny bone in your body.  You don't see them or talk to them everyday. It’s good sex with no attachments.  If you have a problem in your relationship you can call you lover and they will give you advice.  If need be they play dumb when the spouse starts getting suspicions.

One woman will never be enough for a man.  If we could just take this in then we would experience less heart break.  What are your thoughts?

 

 

 
 

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