Yup.
2007-01-20 17:18:10
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, constant cheating is a good reason to divorce. I think cheating and abuse would be the top best reasons for divorce. It aggravates me how so many people are so quick to break the promise they made to their spouse and divorce for such petty things. What is the point of the better or for worst saying in the vows if as soon as something is not great they call it quits. Too many kids now days are having to suffer through the divorce process.
2007-01-21 01:22:07
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answered by Tgirl 3
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yes cheating is a good reason why one would need to get a divorce. also if u were in an abusive marriage. cheating eventually would cause much unhappiness for the one cheated on it would destroy their self esteem, ruin the marriage, and the trust would be gone and without trust why stay married. as trust is the glue that holds the marriage together. there is really only two things that would destroy the marriage where u could not work on things, one is betrayal, the other is abuse. they both destroy and ruin marriages, steal hope and faith, and break hearts. when these things happen it is best to get out of it, even if u get hurt, as the hurt u get now, will be nothing like the hurt u are going to have to endure if u stay and believe he will change.
2007-01-21 10:00:01
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answered by jude 7
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"Is constant cheating a reason for divorce?" Not in most states of the U.S. Adultery is no longer grounds for divorce. Maybe if you opened up a book rather than played on the computer all day you could keep up with the laws and regulations concerning your questions.
2007-01-21 02:37:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the reason for my divorce was cultural differences, money, and we just fell out of love. It was a clean break and we are still friends. But not every divorce is the same....
2007-01-25 01:20:59
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answered by Vanes 3
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Yes, adultery is a legal and biblical reason for divorce.
2007-01-21 01:16:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, if someone is constantly cheating, what is the purpose of being married? It is obvious that they don't hold thier vows scared anyway.
2007-01-21 01:20:58
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answered by simply dee 2
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Constant cheating? You bet, that's a deal breaker.
2007-01-21 01:15:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, there's no reason to be married if one or the other is contantly cheating.
2007-01-21 01:19:52
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answered by iyamacog 7
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again, whether its once or a 100 times.. its a breach of the marital vows so basically all bets are off at that point..
2007-01-21 01:27:53
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answered by brwneyedgrl 7
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