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They say That what's good for the goose is good for the gander. Usually people use this example when one person is acting selfishly in a relationship. They say it when someone wants to cheat, or flirt, or stay out, or exercise a privilege that the other person either shouldn't do, or can't do. Should that mean that the other person should duplicate the same behavior that they are being violated with? Will that even things out? How important is getting even, or having equality in a relationship? Is it important at all? Let's see about it.
That's what we're talking about tonight at 7 PM ET on The Daily Gogetemism Show. Check this out https://youtu.be/xwMt-UAUv8IAlso call 319-527-6199 to listen live and/or comment...like other people do. LOL
.Let's get into this.