I say that people who lie down with dogs get up with fleas.
2006-07-30 15:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont think so but the fact is that if he go out with his unfaithful friends he will have more opportunities to cheat on you and maybe he finally does it. So, it´s very important to trust him and have an open dialogue and let him know how you feel and that you won´t tolerate that behavior. But to tell you the truth...guys who seem to be the faithful ones sometimes they are the worst players ever...so...dont worry and dont be paranoic
2006-07-30 22:44:13
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answered by miliscal123 4
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Girl, men are just dogs in general so it is hard to tell. My man dogs out his friends that are unfaithful, but I feel he is probably just as guilty. If he hung out with more faithful guys, I don't think that would make me think any higher of him. You shouldn't judge by someone's friends (unless that is literally ALL he hangs with).
2006-07-30 22:39:52
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answered by Diamonds_4Ever 3
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if the man is a follower, then yeh, he is more likely.... assuming he acctually can, lol. but, if the man is a leader, or tends to not follow crowds, he wont. it all just depends on the tendency of the man to follow. in general, i would say that a man would tend to atleast think more about cheating, if his friends cheated and talked about it.... it would prolly make a man atleast a little more unfaithful, but in many cases, it wouldnt be much (not enough to acctually act on anything). and sometimes, not at all.....
2006-07-30 22:46:26
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answered by mdrieber00013 3
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I have to say not necessarily. It may hold true 75% of the time, but for me--well, I was recently employed at a factory. Most of the men there are disgusting pigs and I don't consider myself one of "Them", who probably WOULD cheat if given the opportunity. But myself, I don't really HAVE a lot of friends, I kind of like being alone, in other words. But if I was considered to be one of their friends since they're generally in my "Company", I have to say no. I'm married, and faithful.
2006-07-30 22:42:14
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answered by jokerscard692000 4
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My best friend in the world is really unfaithfull but, I myself have never cheated on anyone I was with ever. No, I dont agree that that is a good way of screening for a cheater.
2006-07-30 22:43:52
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answered by jack_black_91 6
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I agree but in some instances the guy may be faithful but just likes his cheating friends but not their ways.
2006-07-30 22:41:34
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answered by bubbles32 2
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It all depends on the individual. If a guy is of good character, it doesn't matter what the situation is when he's hanging out with his buddies. If he's got someone good at home, he would not risk it.
2006-07-30 22:47:39
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answered by acedelux 6
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It's give and take. My boyfriend has some pretty scandalous friends and he absoutely knows that, he will be the first to call them out on it. It's all about his morals not his friends, but the moment he decides to cheat boot him to the door.
2006-07-30 22:45:57
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answered by chairkiss_silver 3
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it depends on the man's mind. If he's weak, he'll do as his buddies do to show that he's down with them, however, if he has a strong mind and love a woman he's with, he won't cheat, even if his friends do and tease him about it.
2006-07-30 22:47:05
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answered by venus11224 6
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