06-18-2016, 11:11 PM
Since everyone is chipping in and I'm not sure if chaos even wants it (but he doesn't seem to put an end to it too), I'll just do the same and say what's the growth opportunity I see.
The moral of the story for me is that friendship is a very abstract thing. Therefore it cannot really serve as an argument to be loyal to someone if you've f****d other girls who had boyfriends before. There's a saying - how you do one thing is how you do everything.
In other words, I think that in a way, it's the same thing to get a girl to cheat on her boyfriend whether one knows the guy or not. In this case, the momentum in chaos' behavior was already built long before this situation arose, long before even DAOSI. Of course, the responsibility for this momentum and all its consequences, which might have been unconscious to this point, still goes to chaos, which I think is where growth lies.
The moral of the story for me is that friendship is a very abstract thing. Therefore it cannot really serve as an argument to be loyal to someone if you've f****d other girls who had boyfriends before. There's a saying - how you do one thing is how you do everything.
In other words, I think that in a way, it's the same thing to get a girl to cheat on her boyfriend whether one knows the guy or not. In this case, the momentum in chaos' behavior was already built long before this situation arose, long before even DAOSI. Of course, the responsibility for this momentum and all its consequences, which might have been unconscious to this point, still goes to chaos, which I think is where growth lies.