With all the different faces of betrayal that we see everyday, trusting a person has become as complicated as a big investment.  You cannot walk into a shop without knowing what you want.  You cannot trust a salesperson to properly enlighten you on which product is best for you.  They are rendered obsolete by their own occupation which is to sell.  It is a common misconception that they are there to help you pick what is truly useful to your needs.

I was watching Chloe last night and it still amazes me how people can lie to each other with a straight face.  In the movie, Catherine Steward (Julianne Moore) suspects her husband David of cheating so she hires a prostitute named Chloe (Amanda Seyfried) to seduce him into sin.  Her suspicions were proven true as Chloe tells her the details of their sexual exploits.  As they sink deeper into their arrangement, things turn out to be not as simple as they seem.

In conclusion, everything is a risk.  Either you take it or you don’t and when you do, be ready to be bit right in the ass because betrayal is essentially well disguised.  It could be your partner that you spend every waking hour with, a close friend that you have known since you have been wearing nappies, or someone seemingly harmless that you see on the train everyday.