Talk:Seddie/@comment-5099474-20120624152246

I really want some good cons/arguments for my "All that matters is what Freddie wants," view point, so I decided to post in the best place to get them! I'm going to restate it for the benefit of this discussion.

I argue that both Creddiers and Seddiers have weighted positions. There are many facts which support them: Freddie liked Carly for years, we do not know if he ever stopped. Years later, Sam began to like Freddie. Somewhere in there, Freddie decided he liked Sam back. Freddie has feelings for two girls. Both of which he has established love for. Both of which may/could/might still have feelings for him. Freddie had feelings for Sam more recently (except for even more recently than that, when it was revealed that he has feelings for Carly once again/still). I think an argument for either relationship is valid. Therefore, I believe the only deciding factor is what Freddie wants. I do not think this gets considered very often. Having feelings for two people does not make someone a bad person. It would not make Freddie a bad person if his feelings for Sam are stronger, nor if his feelings for Carly are stronger. Despite what many seem to think, you can be in love with more than one person. So, shouldn't he choose the one that makes him happiest?