When you make a commitment to something and then do not stay true to that commitment, you have not only cheated on it, but you have cheated on yourself (you made that commitment to yourself, whatever it was).
When you cheat yourself, your self-confidence goes down.
2006-07-26 06:31:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Cheating,,,, well that I guess would be spending time with someone else other than the person you are committed to..... Kissing,hugging, bumping uglies, and those sorts of things are all considered cheating...It is my personal opinion that even when someone has cheating thoughts on their mind and heart,,,then that makes them a cheater,,,,because they arent really truly committed to you and the relationship......nothing good can come from cheating............If the person you are with does not make you happy,,,and the desires of being partnered with someone else linger in your mind ,then you need to let it be known and move on..... I'm not directing any of this toward you, just the cheaters......
2006-07-26 06:39:20
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answered by mandy c 4
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In general, cheating is having something work to your personal advantage by way of manipulating or falsifying those factors that affect the outcome. It is a form of lying. You can cheat someone out of money; you can cheat in a game score; you can cheat on an exam; you can cheat on your partner. In most cases, you are relying upon their unsuspecting nature, as you betray their trust.
By cheating, you also betray yourself, your own integrity, and self-worth. But such is of little consequence, if you lack conscience. The best test of our individual moral fiber and ethical code is to judge ourselves by how we behave when we know that no one else is watching . . .
2006-07-26 08:30:34
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answered by alchemist0750 4
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Cheating starts at the first place,if a person is commited to someone and than that person tends to seek/look for some other persons attention whether it may be emtional or physcial.
2006-07-26 07:07:52
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answered by ACEFACE 1
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sure! I evaluate that cheating! cheating isn't purely the actual act it is likewise emotional. you are able to cheat bodily as nicely as emotionally wheather or no longer this is on line,texting,on the telephone or spending time at the same time. as quickly because it is going from casual talk and crosses over into thoughts this is cheating!
2016-10-08 08:30:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that anything that you should ONLY do with your partner. Physical or just emotional. If it makes you feel guilty, or you wouldn't want your partner to do it with someone else, it's cheating. That line can be different for some people. Could be sharing secrets, holding hands, flirting, touching, sex, kissing....
2006-07-26 06:49:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, my last boyfriend got into a situation with chocolate massage oil and a girl's tongue... that's cheating for sure, but it depends on how possessive a girl is, because some of them will even forgive sex.
2006-07-26 06:33:05
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answered by Anonymous
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The physical act. Flirting, even heavily, is just a game. It can be a dangerous game, but it is just a game. But once the clothes come off--or the fly's unzipped or the skirt is lifted--then that's cheating.
Or were you talking about solitaire?
2006-07-26 06:29:15
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answered by Alobar 5
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good question because everybody idea is different. i feel you know when your cheating it could be as simple as a hug that got you thinking.and i definately say a lap dance and your peters gets hard thats cheating oral sex is cheating.
2006-07-26 06:33:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Would you be doing this if your girl/boyfriend, wife/husband, partner were in the room? If the answer is 'NO', you are cheating.
2006-07-26 13:53:43
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answered by Christicide 2
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