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TO STEAL OR NOT TO STEAL BAE?


to steal or not to steal bae - elsieisy blog
“When it comes to the issue of securing our romantic partners, animals have a lot to teach us, most importantly, that it is a competitive sport. But has humans with emotions and the sentiments they come with, we have tried to draft social contracts to let us protect what is ours, or at least what we consider ours. One of these contracts is the one that brands people that ‘steal’ other people’s partner home-wreckers. It is almost as if we compete furiously until someone has their foot in the door. At this point we are all expected to respect the winners and stay away from their prize.

Unfortunately, ideal partners aren’t exactly in abundance and time to find them is also often quite limited. In a world of zero competition, no social consequence of being without a partner, and humans with a natural sense of altruism, there will be no need to attempt competing with people already taken in relationships. But until then, I’m afraid it remains a dog eat dog world.
Lastly, it is important to note that going after people committed institutionally in marriage remains a matter of principle. In a world where we are starting to question even the relevance of marriage, especially with it bringing untold amounts of happiness, we would all have to adopt our own sense of morality to how to act. But however you look at it; leaving the option open to steal other people’s partners serves not only as a test of our commitment in relationships, but also as a booster to encourage our partners not to get relaxed on the job.”
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The above is a statement by William Moore and he strongly believes there is nothing wrong in stealing someone’s bae.
My people, I really don’t know where I stand o…I mean, i used to stand with the fact that consciously stealing a person’s man or woman is wicked but i don’t know again.
Lets talk BAE SNATCHING! Right or wrong?
Do you think your bae can be snatched?

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