no. if you're asking about if there cheating on them, then no, believe it or not most people who go on business trips are actually doing business. and if you're asking if it's unfair for him to leave, then no, it wouldn't be either. he's leaving to make money, not to lounge on some beach. that money in most cases goes into the family fund, and not just spend at liesure. so no, how would that be unfair? have you meen watching to many soap operas?
2006-08-02 02:41:05
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answered by Jay Vee 3
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Huh? Called prostitute and did not have sex? Whoever believe it must be nuts. Most married women always worry about their husbands being unfaithful to them whenever they are overseas. So what if he really is unfaithful? Do you have proof? Will you want to divorce him? If he is just having a casual fling, by all means close one eye over it. As long as end of the day, he comes back to the family and look after the family and does not bring any disease back to you. This is a typical behaviour of all men the day that women roamed the earth.
2006-08-02 20:40:59
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answered by Lawrence 2
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I travel all the time for work and have never cheated on my wife. I think people that worry about that kind of thing, are not secure enough in their relationship. In fact my wive travels quite a bit too, and I completely trust that she will not cheat on me.
I don't think the issue is the traveling, there has to be something else there that is causing you to think this way. has he cheated before, if so then I would definitely worry about it, if not then don't worry about it. I take my wife with me on "business trips" on occasion and turn it into a long weekend for the two of us. Try that, maybe you guys just need to spend some quality time, focusing on your relationship. Good luck.
2006-08-02 02:58:49
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answered by Highroller 3
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I fall in love very quick. I fantasize a lot. But does that mean I'm unfaithful. I'm not dumping my partner.
Just want to have different taste, say with a pro.Is that unfaithfulness?
I think both men and women are hungry for interesting communication. When it comes to sex - it's a kind of communication too.
I also believe that a man or a woman may have more than one soulmate.
2006-08-02 02:59:08
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on a couple of things:
How long they will be gone?
Is the relationship happy to begin with?
How old you are?
I think it's 50/50. My husband is in a field where travel is required, luckily his trips are only 2-3 days. But his friends are gone for months at a time, and a good 60% of them cheat.
2006-08-02 02:45:46
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answered by sick of him 2
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Being in the military, I've gone on many deployments and temporary duty assignments where the opportunity to cheat was readily accessable. Because I love my wife, I have managed my biological urges and remain faithful. When a man cheats, it is his personal choice, just as much so as when a woman cheats. Nobody "makes" a person cheat, just as much as there is no truth to "all men cheat". General statements like that are always going to be false.
2006-08-02 02:44:56
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answered by Physh 4
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I have been on three business trips and have never been unfaithful. The closest I came was in Maine when a guy at a cheese shop thought I was married to one of my coworkers (conference) and he suggested I kiss her before trying a particularly pungent cheese. We laughed and he was embarassed.
I will never cheat on my wife. I love her, and my two kids. Besides, she is a dead shot with a rifle!
2006-08-02 02:44:24
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answered by But why is the rum always gone? 6
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I've been on several business trips and never cheated on my wife. I've been given the opportunity a few times, but I didn't. For some people, it seems like they only go to conferences/seminars to hook up with someone else. It's like a game to some (both men and women).
2006-08-02 03:13:18
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answered by inaccord18 3
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No. Many are, as they see being gone for so long a period as an excuse, but not all men feel this way. And, you may be gratified to know, many more men than you'd expect ( based on prevailing horror stories) remain true to the commitments they've made.
2006-08-02 02:46:49
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answered by Captain S 7
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If women knew that men going on business trip or working oversea. and got married and now complain about will it be definitely unfaithful to their wives? husband?
I don't understand this they knew before they got married what boyfriend do for the job and Finace knew too before married. and now complain..
You should of think about this before married. I see how women bring that questions looking for something to blame. Is yourself, all you see wow all that money he makes and he not going to be home all the time and it all myself that is great then husband comes home wow different about him and not same before.
My gosh, why is people think marriage is simple no plm. now this??? next time warn others before getting married.
2006-08-02 03:37:28
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answered by greenbaypackers1920 6
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