So, you would slap her and cut someone's penis, just because that penis went inside her vagina (or other orifices used for non-vaginal sexual intercourse)? I don't really understand how that is justified. What's so special about her vagina (or other orifices used for non-vaginal sexual intercourse) that only your penis is allowed inside?
Also, it's not like slapping her and cutting his dick makes your penis any more pleasurable or you any better at sex anyhow.
I can sympathize with this. I used to pull the bits off my old '88 Camry station wagon as they rusted because with every missing piece of bodywork it was just that much funnier.
I have nothing to hide, but it'd still piss me off if my girlfriend went looking. If she's looking, then she's suspicious. If she's suspicious then she doesn't have trust. If she doesn't have trust, then, well, what's the point?
1. Unreasonable.
2. Unreasonable.
3. Don't give her a valid reason to bitch. If she bitches anyway, then get rid of her. Same goes the other way; if she doesn't give you a valid reason to bitch, then you won't have to bitch.
4. Common sense.
Now, for the phone lock part; you're are openly admitting that you are hiding something from her. Regardless how small that thing you're hiding is, you're still hiding it. Either she doesn't mean THAT much to you, or you're too immature for a relationship. Or both. Probably both.
This made me laugh so hard. "Moo."
While I'm typically not a one-night-stand kind of guy, I'd take the raver chick over the clingy suspicious girlfriend. But as to the "my gf is all i need," aren't you like 15? You don't know what love is, your relationships are short and inconsequential (as long as everyone is disease free, anyways).
My 2 cents.
[EDIT] Also, for the record, "I almost cheated, but I didn't so she shouldn't get mad" is asinine. The fact that you even contemplated it that means you're a shitty person. And she should dump you.
Completely agree. I've had one girl ask before, and a quick "no" from me ended her one time of asking. I do have a code, but it isn't to keep any certain person out.