Well, this might not be a typical case of positive 'cheating' but here goes. My best friend and I were in a trivia competition where we could work in pairs. We had a rule that we couldn't use our phones. But when a really tough question about a foreign movie came up, my friend 'cheated' a bit by quickly looking up the answer on his phone. We won the competition. But more importantly, we realized that in a real - life situation, it's important to know when to bend the rules a bit for the greater good. However, this doesn't mean that general cheating is okay.
In a school project, my best friend and I were running out of time. He found an old project on the same topic online and was tempted to copy parts of it. But instead, we just used it as a reference. We 'cheated' in the sense that we took some ideas from it which we probably wouldn't have thought of otherwise. In the end, our project was a great success. However, we also made a pact to always be more original in the future and only use outside sources as proper references, not as a way to cheat.
There was this time when my best friend cheated in a game. We were playing a board game in a group. The rules were clear, but he kept making illegal moves when no one was looking carefully. I noticed it after a while. I felt so betrayed because we were supposed to be playing fairly. I called him out on it right there. He got defensive at first, but then he realized his mistake. It was a small incident, but it still made me see that he might not be as honest as I thought.
Once, in a school exam, my best friend and I had studied different parts of the syllabus. When the exam started, he was stuck on a crucial question. He tried to subtly signal me for help. I knew it was wrong but still, I slipped a small note with the answer under his desk. Later, we both felt extremely guilty about it. We realized that cheating wasn't the right way and it could have serious consequences not just for us but also for our integrity. Since then, we made a pact to always be honest in any situation.
Sure. There was a findom relationship where the sub was struggling with impulse buying. The dom, instead of just taking the money, used it to teach the sub about savings. In the end, the sub became better at handling his finances and the dom felt a sense of accomplishment.
A wife was going through a tough pregnancy. Her best friend moved in with her for a while. She cooked for her, accompanied her to doctor's appointments, and was always there when the wife felt scared or uncomfortable. This made the whole pregnancy journey much easier for the wife, and it was all because of her amazing best friend.
Of course. There were best friends Grace and Haley. Grace was more dominant. When they were planning a party, Grace decided on the theme, the guest list, and the food. Haley was a bit shy about these things. Grace's firm decisions made the party a huge hit. Everyone had a great time, and Haley realized that Grace's dominance in this aspect was really beneficial for making the event a memorable one.
There was a time when the dad was away on a business trip and his car broke down at home. His best friend not only took the car to the mechanic but also made sure the mom and kids had rides to all their activities. It was such a kind and helpful gesture that showed true friendship.
Sure. There were two friends, Alex and Taylor. They had been best friends for years. One day, they both realized they had a bit of a crush on each other but didn't want to risk ruining their friendship. So, they decided to be best friends with benefits. They started going on movie nights that ended with some light cuddling. This actually made their friendship stronger as they were more open with their feelings. They supported each other in their careers and personal lives even more. Eventually, they realized they wanted to be in a full - fledged relationship and are now happily together.
Sure. My best friend and I once participated in a volunteer project. We went to an orphanage. My friend was really good with the kids, playing games, reading stories. We helped the staff there clean up and also organized a little party for the children. It was a great experience that made our friendship stronger.
Sure. There was a couple where the husband worked long hours. His best friend would often come over to help the wife with small things around the house. At first, the husband was a bit worried. But he soon realized that the best friend was just being a good friend. In fact, the best friend's presence made the wife feel more supported, and it actually strengthened the couple's relationship as they all became closer friends.
A dominatrix had a client who was struggling with depression. She incorporated elements of trust - building and self - discovery in their sessions. For instance, she would set tasks for him to complete that required him to step out of his comfort zone. As he achieved these small victories, his self - worth increased. Over time, he became more active in his social life and his depressive symptoms lessened.