Yes while I was engaged to my husband. I did tell him about it and he forgave me. I never did it again and never will. Has my husband cheated yep and did it for 11 months, now we are going through a divorce. I hope this helps so you have two of us here saying yes.
2006-12-20 13:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, I have. I have been on all points of the triangle. Honestly neither is a good position to be in. If you are cheating then you are hurting two people and three if you truly care for the person you are with.
I believe ever one is a cheater the question is are you willing to act on it. Be smart don't
2006-12-20 13:44:55
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answered by raynyes 1
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no. I enjoyed being trusted and trustworthy. I don't like complications of lying. I do not knowingly date married men. I have sent separated men back to their wives. I'm a phycologist and shamanistic scholar. In the wikipedia on lying.. causes inequality. That means an unbalance. You do not have to teach your children to lie and lying can be stopped. Lying is a taught thing just as thwarting the every child as they are born with photographic memories and creativeness. Just figure it's their perception.
Any action that causes my mate the slightest hurt is not acceptable to me. The truth can be more fun. Even if I happened upon my newest soul mate. I would not act upon it without being open with my current mate. I like that about me. I won't change it. I'm never in a hurry about love anymore. It's a pleasure.
2006-12-20 13:51:12
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answered by nanbeloved 2
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"Honestly" and "cheated" don't belong in the same sentence. I was married for over half of my life (she passed away this year) in all of those years, I gave her absolutely no reason not to trust me and she gave me no reason to doubt her fidelity. Thing is, if there's no trust, what do you really have? Nothing, that's what... and, since you're asking this question, how do you know she's not asking the same question on another web site? Sounds like, if you're willing to cheat, you're with the wrong mate.
2006-12-20 13:56:21
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answered by zosofan59 2
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That's a definite negative! As many may agree, cheating/infidelity is a rather cowardly practice. In my opinion, if you no longer want to date someone, you should be able to let them know and move on--no matter how much hurt and/or embarrassment is involved. Besides, cheating requires certain abilities--particularly the ability to lie and engage in sneaky behavior. I don't know about you or the other Y!Answerers, but that is definitely not me!
2006-12-20 13:50:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally have never cheated. I find it to be wrong and can't believe that people do this. If you choose to be with someone that is the person you should be and if there is a need to go elsewhere then you should let the other person go.
2006-12-20 13:42:51
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answered by xroxygirl19x 1
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Yes
2006-12-20 13:43:18
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answered by Jessica R 1
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Yes and I didn't feel bad about it...I felt bad about it being considered "cheating". I feel like I'm cheating myself if I don't do what I want to do as long as I'm not physically hurting anyone else.
If someone I'm with wants to "cheat", they don't have to...they have my blessing to do whatever they want without having to hide or lie about it.
2006-12-20 13:50:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, I don't think any soul never hasn't, but I am not one to tell tales(ahem!).One would have to be a virtue beyond the 3-in-One,ie Father, Son And Holy Spirit!
2006-12-20 13:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes while I was engaged to my husband. I did tell him about it and he forgave me. I never did it again and never will. Cheating is wrong in all degrees.
2006-12-20 14:07:19
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answered by PinkHighHeels 4
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