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Master March 2019

What Constitutes Cheating In Your Marriage?

The Bride, on July 8, 2019 at 1:48 PM

Posted in Married Life 21

Legally, cheating typically refers to having sexual relations with someone outside of your marriage. However, many couples also define cheating as participating in emotional affairs, pornography addictions, online dating, work wives/husbands, and more. What are your thoughts? What constitutes...
Legally, cheating typically refers to having sexual relations with someone outside of your marriage. However, many couples also define cheating as participating in emotional affairs, pornography addictions, online dating, work wives/husbands, and more.

What are your thoughts? What constitutes cheating in your marriage?

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    Super April 2019
    Future Mrs. Polar Bear ·
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    There is a big difference between dishonesty and cheating, and both are HUGELY BAD for a marriage or any relationship.

    I say cheating is doing any of the following (I may be missing a few) that is NOT with the person you are married to: kissing, sex of any kind, flirting, sending sexy photos, setting up dates, setting up meet ups....(I'm sure I'm missing something.)

    Dishonesty on the other hand is just as bad as cheating, and can ruin a relationship. Some of the horror stories I hear are just sad.

    It always bugs the hell out of me. Why is anyone with someone if they can't be honest with them and stay true to them and their vows? It's such a waste of time, energy, and the amount of pain is causes people is just horrible.

    It's not easy for a relationship to come back from either.


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