A question about seduction
By sknsknskn
@sknsknskn (393)
India
February 27, 2010 7:36am CST
For the married among us– how would you respond if someone has tried to seduce you?
And for the unmarried – is a married person a legitimate target?
2 responses
@sumit_gofida (41)
• India
1 Mar 10
It all depends on your way of life. For example, if you had problems getting a female/male when you're young and through adulthood, your chances of letting someone seduce you increases because you want it. However, on the other hand, those who were exposed to a lot of seduction can usually ignore it unless addicted. I think religion also plays a major role as if someone's parents were forcefully religious, the seduction is easier because of the curiosity.
@jetteh22 (15)
• United States
27 Feb 10
Well... I'm not married but I am in a dedicated relationship. I would have to say someone has tried to 'seduce' me in one way or another and it's very hard to say no sometimes but if you're dedicated and in love with the person you're with then you still should be able to say no.
As for being single and targeting a married person - that's wrong. If the single person knows the other person is married they shouldn't be trying to ruin that for the other person.