2006-10-26
18:28:03
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➔ Marriage & Divorce
Well its like this if you care about someone you would not cheat so I think anyone who cheats has no respect for the person they supposedly care about so they should move on I know I don't want nobody messing with my lady when I have one
2006-10-26
18:40:00 ·
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Its like that show desperate housewives its americas favorite show come on all its about is cheating it shows the state of america
2006-10-26
18:41:35 ·
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Because it is exciting, fun, an ego booster and cheap to do. Society basically doesn't penalize cheaters so what is there to lose! I hate cheaters: I was once one myself and I regret having done it. Once you do it you lose apart of yourself and you never ever can recover it.
2006-10-26 18:30:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think that they do. We all know what's right and what's wrong. Some people just have a really easy time with self-justification and they can internally talk themselves into anything. After a while, it just becomes second nature to cheat. When they get caught, they typically find all sorts of lame ways to justify what they have done. But, I think they still know that it's not "OK".
2006-10-27 01:32:06
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answered by SafetyDancer 5
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I'm sure most people don't feel that cheating is okay. I certantly don't. I think people who are happy with themselves and comfortable and secure in their relationships just don't stray. Thats my opinion. Cheating, to me, is a huge insecurity issue. Half of the people I knew who were cheaters were people who constantly needed attention to make themselves feel better. The other half, well I'll just chalk it up to immaturity
2006-10-27 02:09:46
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answered by Ash S 2
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I dont think cheating is ok at all.
I have been cheated on, and it was the worst thing. It truely makes you feel horrible, it takes a long time to get over.
Cheating is not a good quality
2006-10-27 01:54:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It is what we've become in this nation. Everything has to be gratifying and now. we r so accustomed to getting what we want when we want it that we don't consider the other people we may be affecting.
It's all about self, whether we put ourself first or the other person.
U can see it in all aspects of society.
In the 50s divorce was almost unheard of and there was no such thing as "road rage".
Boy, how times have changed.
2006-10-27 01:38:15
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answered by Schlump 3
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It's not that it's ok, it's just that some people have come to a point in their life where it's time to explore or test the waters that they never did before. They don't want anyone to get hurt, they just want to be sure that they aren't missing out on something. It's a complicated subject, but it happens and it does hurt.
2006-10-27 01:33:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know of any one who thinks it is OK. I only know some folks who would give up just about anything to go back in time and make a different choice!
2006-10-27 01:31:22
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answered by No More 7
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the ones who do that lacks morals as well feeling,s if children are involved as well compassion toward there own spouce in my opion onley thinking of there wants that is why divorce is so hi now in this day as well time and families aree towrn apart over a cheap thrill in my opion?
2006-10-27 01:35:28
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answered by the_silverfoxx 7
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Well, people can rationalize anything if they are given the opportunity. I was weak, it didn't mean anything, I want a divorce, it just happened, it's over...see what I mean? They especially feel it is OK if they can get away with it.
2006-10-27 01:32:57
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answered by Monsieur Rick 7
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Who are these people?
2006-10-27 01:29:34
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answered by robinallsup 3
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