Wolverine really does look like two Batmen kissing

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    1 year ago

    No that’s the point. If you are not insecure and trust your partner then you know it’s just acting.

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      I mean, it comes down to jealousy, right? And that’s an emotion… You can’t really control your emotions

      I think it’s more a matter of “is this a deal breaker”. Some people just might avoid those movies, some people might need to see it and get reassurance, some people can’t handle it at all. And some people just aren’t bothered - there’s people who are fine with their partner dating other people so long as they come home at the end of the night

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          You can control your reaction to your emotions, and you can change yourself.

          You can’t control your emotions themselves though, just the before and after

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      I’m not suggesting that they might assume any of the acted scene had real feelings behind it. Yet still, visually seeing your SO seemingly doing intimate stuff will make you feel something. You might not be jealous or anything, yet still. That has nothing to do with insecurity. You can feel awkward without jealousy, can’t you?

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        As a former polyamoric person, here’s how I (still) think of it: You can’t control your feelings (they are merely physical reactions to situations) but you can control how you deal with them. Or how you act on them.

        So in a sense, in my opinion, you’re both correct.

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          So in a sense, in my opinion, you’re both correct.

          And that right there is the kind of attitude that gets you into polyamoric situations.

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        There are plenty of people who are completely comfortable with their partners being strippers or porn stars. It’s just their work at the end of the day.

        I’m sure plenty of people don’t really feel anything about it.

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          there are also people who genuinely feel happy for their SOs in these situations. Compersion is real and fucking wonderful. not enough people know 'bout it.

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          There are plenty of people who are completely comfortable with their partners being strippers or porn stars.

          From a purely logical standpoint, given the number of strippers and porn stars out there, that statement must be true. It’s not quite something I can wrap my head around though.