(05-01-2017, 04:31 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(04-30-2017, 09:06 PM)irukandji Wrote: For that matter, should Juliette just shrug it off because it's only sex, nothing more? Was sex with Nick not meaningful either?
Juliette was upset that Nick had sex with Adalind in show 322. She was upset in the car on the way to the wedding and outside the building where Rosalee and and Monroe got married. Is that what you mean?
What I'm asking is just how important is sex with Juliette to Nick? Is it just a funtime with a girltoy from his point of view or is it part of his love for Juliette?
Right now there is a big push for men's health in my town and a big part of that push is sexual health. And of course, you can't watch television without a Cialis commercial or Viagra commercial airing either. There is an indication that sex is an important part of a man's health. I assume that means sex with a committed partner.
So, getting back to Nick. Juliette was his committed partner. Whatever you (or anyone else) thinks of their relationship, they picked one another and stayed together during most of four seasons.
Juliette should be someone who's unique to Nick. In other words, she can't easily be replaced.
Adalind assumes Juliette's form and sleeps with Nick. I'm curious how that should make Nick feel. For that matter, how would it make Juliette feel? I think Juliette should have been upset. Should she feel violated in some way? Should Nick feel violated?
Some of the forum views it as rape, some of the forum views it as seduction. I'm just curious how deep Nick's feelings go in this, or should he really give a rat's patoot what Adalind did when she pretended to be Juliette?
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