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adichira

June 27, 2025

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Fidelity Doesn't Mean the Same Thing to Everyone

To someone, to being faithful is not kissing another person. For other, it is not have intimacy conversations with anyone. And for someone else, it isn't having a double emotional life. So, what is it really to be faithful?

The problem is that many people start a relationship without speaking about limits, without explaining what hurts you, what is a something bad for you, or what do you hope from one another. So, after the fights arrive and the suspicions, it's important to talk before, because each one were playing with different rules.

Is giving a like to a bikini photo being unfaithful? Is having a friend with whom you share secrets? Flirting on messages without intention to do actions? All these depends on agreements.

The fidelity isn't only a beautiful word. It is a conversation, a clear engagement, and especially, something to build as a couple... not about assumptions.

Did you play with rules that the other person didn't know?

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Fidelity Doesn't Mean the Same Thing to Everyone

For a title like this that is effectively a full sentence, I might prefer to follow normal sentence capitalisation rules: "Fidelity doesn't mean the same thing to everyone". You will see this being done for things like news articles.

To someone, to being faithful is to not kissing another person.

You can also use "to some".

For others, it is to not have intimacyte conversations with anyone else.

(1) "Intimacy" is a noun. The adjective is "intimate".
(2) Just "anyone" includes the person to whom one's supposed to be faithful. "Anyone else" would exclude them.

And for someone else, it isn' to not havinge a double emotionallove life.

(1) Following the sentence structure of the previous two sentences, you shouldn't use "isn't" here.
(2) The phrase is "love life".

So, what is it really to be faithful?

The problem is that many people start a relationship without speaking about (their) limits, without explaining what hurts youthem, what is a something bad for youthem, or what do youthey hope from one another.

The subject is "people", so the pronoun to use here is "them".

So, after the fights arrive and thend suspicions arrive, it's important to talk before, because each one wereas playing withby different rules.

(1) "Each one" is singular, so it should be "was" and "were".
(2) The phrase is "play by (the rules)".

Is giving a like to a bikini photo being unfaithful?

Is having a friend with whom you share secrets?

Flirting oin messages without (the) intention to dgo actionsfurther?

All these depends on agreements.

"These" is plural, so it should be "depend" and not "depends".

The fFidelity isn't only a beautiful word.

"The fidelity" refers to a specific fidelity. "Fidelity" on its own would refer to the word or concept.

It is a conversation, a clear engagement, and especially, something to build as a couple... not about assumptions.

The placement of the comma is awkward here.

Did you play withby rules that the other person didn't know?

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I think this was a well-written piece of writing! I noticed the use of various literary devices such as parallel sentence structures and rhetorical questions, which made for a pleasant read.

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adichira

June 28, 2025

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Hello! Thank you for your corrections. I really appreciate your feedback! c:

The problem is that many people start a relationship without speak about limits, without explain what hurts you, what is a fault for you, or what do you wait to each one.


So, after, the fights arrive, suspicious, reclaims,... because each one are playing with different rules.


Giving a like to a bikini photo is being unfaithful?


Having a friend with whom you share secrets?


Flirting on messages without intention to do actions?


Flirting oin messages without (the) intention to dgo actionsfurther?

All these depends of agrees.


The fidelity isn't only a beautiful word.


The fFidelity isn't only a beautiful word.

"The fidelity" refers to a specific fidelity. "Fidelity" on its own would refer to the word or concept.

It is a conversation, a clear engagement, and specially, something to build as a couple... not about suppositions.


Do you played with rules that the other person didn't know?


And for someone more, it isn't have a double emotional life.


So, what is really to be fidelity?


Fidelity Doesn't Mean the Same Thing to Everyone


Fidelity Doesn't Mean the Same Thing to Everyone

For a title like this that is effectively a full sentence, I might prefer to follow normal sentence capitalisation rules: "Fidelity doesn't mean the same thing to everyone". You will see this being done for things like news articles.

To someone, to being faithful is not kissing another person.


To someone, to being faithful is to not kissing another person.

You can also use "to some".

Did you play with rules that the other person didn't know?


Did you play withby rules that the other person didn't know?

To someone, to being fidelity is not kissing another person.


For other, it is not have intimacy conversations with anyone.


For others, it is to not have intimacyte conversations with anyone else.

(1) "Intimacy" is a noun. The adjective is "intimate". (2) Just "anyone" includes the person to whom one's supposed to be faithful. "Anyone else" would exclude them.

And for someone else, it isn't having a double emotional life.


And for someone else, it isn' to not havinge a double emotionallove life.

(1) Following the sentence structure of the previous two sentences, you shouldn't use "isn't" here. (2) The phrase is "love life".

So, what is it really to be faithful?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

The problem is that many people start a relationship without speaking about limits, without explaining what hurts you, what is a something bad for you, or what do you hope from one another.


The problem is that many people start a relationship without speaking about (their) limits, without explaining what hurts youthem, what is a something bad for youthem, or what do youthey hope from one another.

The subject is "people", so the pronoun to use here is "them".

So, after the fights arrive and the suspicions, it's important to talk before, because each one were playing with different rules.


So, after the fights arrive and thend suspicions arrive, it's important to talk before, because each one wereas playing withby different rules.

(1) "Each one" is singular, so it should be "was" and "were". (2) The phrase is "play by (the rules)".

Is giving a like to a bikini photo being unfaithful?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Is having a friend with whom you share secrets?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

All these depends on agreements.


All these depends on agreements.

"These" is plural, so it should be "depend" and not "depends".

It is a conversation, a clear engagement, and especially, something to build as a couple... not about assumptions.


It is a conversation, a clear engagement, and especially, something to build as a couple... not about assumptions.

The placement of the comma is awkward here.

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