The main things I feel that are unforgivable crimes are Murder,Suicide, Rape and extreme violence against ANYONE who is defenseless and/or lacking in skill/strength to defend themselves and seek aid. (children, injured people, ect)
Hitting girls/women. I really can't stand that.
The notion that the converse (that is to say, women hitting men) should not be bad irks me greatly, primarily since it already is an accepted trope of society.Hitting girls/women. I really can't stand that.
You know, that's funny, because believe me or don't believe me, girls beat guys up too. I'm sick of seeing women abuse their "violence against women, Australia says no" crap on men. Now, I would never in a million years hit a women. Ever. But to see people be as biased as to truly believe that females are the only victims, that pisses me off. A lot.Hitting girls/women. I really can't stand that.
I'm all against cheating, but please don't put cheating and murder in the same sentence. It's in no possible way as bad as murdering someone. People cheat, okay. I get that. I've been cheated on, but I moved on. Cheating is something humans do naturally, because we're incredibly screwed up. If you get cheated on, you can recover. You can seek help from your friends and even solve the issue with the person whom cheated on you. If you were murdered, you can't really do much about it, can you?
^ This.
I also find that cheating is another thing that's unforgivable. Sexuality is a very sacred thing and is not meant to be thrown every which way as if it's nothing. It loses its value then. Surely everyone would feel "cleaner" or at least nicer if they know the only person who's touched them "that way" is their husband?
You can corrupt minds by cheating on someone who really, really loves you, too. My fiance had a cousin who was engaged to a nice woman for five years. He had a great job, a big house, a nice car, and all the plans set. She then cheated on him with a married man twenty years older than her who already has four kids, and is unstable financially and mentally. The guy freaked out and did everything in his power to convince her to come back, and she didn't. His cousin's an emotional wreck now.
Cheating can also lead to suicide, in which it's like indirect murder on the part of the person who did cheat.
The notion that the converse (that is to say, women hitting men) should not be bad irks me greatly, primarily since it already is an accepted trope of society.