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Would you cheat?
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Its too easy to just say no I never would because put in certain situations who knows what you would do.
Exactly.
Meet someone who makes you physically tremble just to stand near them, then you'd better be sure you can be strong.0 -
The world would be a much duller (though arguably more contented) place without it.0
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Never. I've been cheated on before and it's not nice. As has my partner in the past. I could never do it to hom, nor he to me.
We've had a long discussion about it, at the beginning of our relationship when we were discussing our past experiences, and have both agreed that there's no point! If we're not happy, we'll break up. Why stay together if you're obviously so unhappy that you're seeking out other people!?!0 -
TBH IMO its far to simple say yes or no. One can be cast adrift with no place to live, no friends etc if they've moved to be with someone and to say just walk away and start again is not as easy in reality as it is to type. Sometimes knowing you've got someone to go to and support you can be the steadying hand you need.
PS - I've never cheated but fully understand why it happens and why it is not black and white
PPS - IMO there is never the one, just the right person that happens to be around at that moment in your life...0 -
Its too easy to just say no I never would because put in certain situations who knows what you would do.
Exactly.
Meet someone who makes you physically tremble just to stand near them, then you'd better be sure you can be strong.
While its not worth losing love over, you cannot be absolutley 100% certain that you wouldn't give in to it in an extremely weak moment. We are ALL only human afterall!0 -
Nope. Never. Yes I can say that with 100% certainty. In the past, I haven't ever cheated either. I would never hurt my husband or disrespect our marriage for a cheap thrill.0
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I know people like to say you never know, but I can honestly say I know for sure I would never cheat. Just not in my DNA. I respect myself and whoever I am with to not do that to someone. It's wrong and its selfish! In my opinion, nothing good comes out of cheating.0
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I feel I can honestly say I will never cheat, but I give the credit to my husband. Who, by the way, is cute to me but kind of nerdy. And doesn't have an ounce of muscle on him. But he thinks I'm pretty great and is always attentive to me. Sometimes to the point of driving me crazy!!! lol I use to think I would never cheat because I was so wonderful and morally upright, but it dawned on me one day that I also Had no reason to. He emotionally feeds me. He's here with me all the time.
If I had a husband who never helped around the house and was off running with his buddies all the time, and had "Wham bam thank you Mame!" sex with me. And then had a co worker, attractive or not, who sincerely paid attention and talked to me it who knows what I would do. I would like to think I wouldn't, but I may not feel like that person deserved for me not to!0 -
Not aimed at anyone in particular,
I don't think it's as straightforward as you wouldn't cheat because you get everything you need from your partner. You could meet someone who awakens in you the desire for something you never even knew you wanted. You decide whether or not to act upon that, sometimes you don't feel like you have any choice/control, of course you have free will but the human brain and endocrine systems are complex lol.
Relationships can and do recover long term from infidelity. It takes openess and work but it is possible.0 -
Honestly,uh hell yeah I would cheat! Screw emotional relationships there's no such thing as "Love"!
Just because you haven't found love yet - the sort were you put each other above momentary physical pleasure wit someone else - doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I've been married almost 19 years, together 22 years. I have never cheated on him. I've had plently of opportunities too. But I love my husband and respect him and our marriage and family far too much to throw it all away over some random guy I barely know. Plus, in this day and age of diseases everywhere why in the world would I ever risk that?? Why would anyone?
Yes, we have the house and cars and kids and joint mutual funds but none of those are why I don't cheat. My husband makes me glow on the inside with a simple look. When I'm lying in bed with him and shift and brush some skin I can't help but give a contented sigh. It's so much more than just sex. And it's worth so much more than sex with someone else. Cheating on my husband would be like selling my kids for a chocolate bar. Yes, the chocolate may be good in the moment but the tradeoff isn't even close to worth it.0 -
Why is this thread still alive?0
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Honestly,uh hell yeah I would cheat! Screw emotional relationships there's no such thing as "Love"!
Just because you haven't found love yet - the sort were you put each other above momentary physical pleasure wit someone else - doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I've been married almost 19 years, together 22 years. I have never cheated on him. I've had plently of opportunities too. But I love my husband and respect him and our marriage and family far too much to throw it all away over some random guy I barely know. Plus, in this day and age of diseases everywhere why in the world would I ever risk that?? Why would anyone?
Yes, we have the house and cars and kids and joint mutual funds but none of those are why I don't cheat. My husband makes me glow on the inside with a simple look. When I'm lying in bed with him and shift and brush some skin I can't help but give a contented sigh. It's so much more than just sex. And it's worth so much more than sex with someone else. Cheating on my husband would be like selling my kids for a chocolate bar. Yes, the chocolate may be good in the moment but the tradeoff isn't even close to worth it.
AGREED 1000000000000000000000000000000% (:0 -
In all honesty it would depend who was offering...
wow..0 -
Why is this thread still alive?
Why are half of the crappy threads in Chic-chat still alive?0 -
Its too easy to just say no I never would because put in certain situations who knows what you would do.
Exactly.
Meet someone who makes you physically tremble just to stand near them, then you'd better be sure you can be strong.
While its not worth losing love over, you cannot be absolutley 100% certain that you wouldn't give in to it in an extremely weak moment. We are ALL only human afterall!0 -
Honestly,uh hell yeah I would cheat! Screw emotional relationships there's no such thing as "Love"!
Just because you haven't found love yet - the sort were you put each other above momentary physical pleasure wit someone else - doesn't mean it doesn't exist. I've been married almost 19 years, together 22 years. I have never cheated on him. I've had plently of opportunities too. But I love my husband and respect him and our marriage and family far too much to throw it all away over some random guy I barely know. Plus, in this day and age of diseases everywhere why in the world would I ever risk that?? Why would anyone?
Yes, we have the house and cars and kids and joint mutual funds but none of those are why I don't cheat. My husband makes me glow on the inside with a simple look. When I'm lying in bed with him and shift and brush some skin I can't help but give a contented sigh. It's so much more than just sex. And it's worth so much more than sex with someone else. Cheating on my husband would be like selling my kids for a chocolate bar. Yes, the chocolate may be good in the moment but the tradeoff isn't even close to worth it.
Yes, the love for a spouse is different than the love for a parent or pet or child. But that doesn't mean it's not real. The fact that half of all marriages end in divorce doesn't prove that people cannot stay in monogamous relationships. Cheating isn't the deciding factor in most divorces, financial difficulties are. The fact that approximately half of all people cheat only proves that approximately half of all peopl aren't really in a committed loving relationship. Perhaps they got married too young or because of a pregnancy or like a few people here don't understand th difference between love and lust. The fact that half of all marriages do last until death do they part proves that love is a real thing and the fact that we are human doesn't mean we have to be @$$holes.0 -
Can anyone really answer this question w/o being in the situation??? Really?? I think they'd be a little more involved than just looks wouldn't they??0
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More aimed towards guys, but women can respond too...would you cheat on your wife/girlfriend (or husband/boyfriend) for someone who was thinner than her/him? Specifically because of looks.
A boy would cheat, a man wouldn't.0 -
on my diet, absolutely. I have absolutely no desire to have sex with anyone else besides my husband. EWW.0
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If she was Katy Perry.0
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