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I began an "emotional affair" once. The day it began to move beyond that, I told my SO and ended the relationship with him, and dated that other guy for awhile. I wasn't getting what I needed in my relationship and working at it wasn't helping. I was young, weak and simply unable to walk away without someone else to catch me. It caused a lot of hurt and looking back, I can't believe what a convoluted life I was living then. Very poor choice.
I believe my husband was cheating prior to our separation and divorce. He never admitted it.
People cheat for all sorts of reasons and some of them are understandable. Justified tho'? not in my opinion. -
I have never cheated. I truly don't think he has either, but I would never say "I KNOW he hasn't". People disappoint sometimes.
I have been cheated on. I'm pretty attentive and intuitive....I saw teeny tiny little signs. But I waited until I could prove it to leave.
Never justified. Not happy? Leave. I think the only reason people cheat is because they want the best of both worlds. They don't want to lose what they have, but want to have other things too. It's a purely selfish act.Comment
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When my wife and first got married she was working and in school, so we weren't spending much time together. I was masturbating and looking at pornography.
When she found out, I was shocked at how angry and betrayed she felt. When we were dating she knew I looked at pornography and would even watch with me. But she thought things would change since we were married and becoming Christians.
Besides that, I can honestly say that when I've been in a relationship I've never even flirted with another girl or woman. That's a point of pride for me. As far as I know my wife has been fully faithful too."Those sowing seed with tears
Will reap with a joyful shout." - Psalm 126Comment
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I would not throw away an otherwise great relationship if my g/f were to get drunk and do something she'd regret. I would if it were a pattern or if it were more than one indiscretion.
I know of many married women who've run across former boyfriends and banged them. Alcohol affects women's thought processes differently than it does men. I know of more than one drunk married woman who has one-night-standed a dude she had just met.
Also, women seem to fall prey to con artists more easily. From my experience and from what I've read, women want to believe a line of BS even when rationally they know it's not true. One of my g/f's college "boyfriends" BS'd his way down her pants with a fantastical line of BS. She dated him for a few months before she figured out he was a pathological liar. Years ago, after we broke up, she told me of a dude she was seeing who slung BS as thick as found in any pasture. She asked what I thought. I told her he was a con artist. He was. Luckily for her, he didn't get down her pants.
Probably the best con I've heard was a dude whom I used to know. Many years before cell phones, he'd go into 5-star joints and page himself as Dr. Smith. They he'd get up to answer his own page. About 15 years ago, a dude of about 27 was busted for practicing medicine w/o a license. He'd meet women, tell them he was an OB/GYN, take them home for a free examination. If he hadn't of copped to free medical exams, he would've committed no crime. When I read the story of his arrest, any halfwit should've known that he was a con artist.
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If women cheat and have one night stands because alcohol makes them weak and they're more gullible, what's the excuse for the men they have the one night stands with and who cheat just as much?
I despise the alcohol excuse. I think we should be past that in 2017 when awareness of how impaired alcohol makes us is greater than ever. Do we accept "I was drunk" when someone gets into a car accident?"Those sowing seed with tears
Will reap with a joyful shout." - Psalm 126Comment
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