I agree with most people on this, but yes lets be real it happens we are all human, and sometimes we hurt the people we love subconsiously, because they have hurt us. If you foundation in your relationship is good anything is fixable. Nobody wants to be cheated on. Forgivness is so important, if its real love.
2007-06-13 07:00:33
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answered by KCSH 2
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well the way i look at it is if you are thinking about cheating then you need to tell your partner then you need to either fix what is wrong or get out of the relationship cheating is not a quick fix to anything . you will get caught in the long run it may not be for years down the road but it will come out . cheating will always come back to bite you just when you aren't expecting it.
2007-06-13 06:58:17
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answered by <3 4
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No. than whats the point of a relationship if you want to go and sleep around with different ppl. the cheaters should not even be in relationships b/c whats the point of haveing a girl/boy for a while and than make a big deal b/c one of them was cheating if you want less drama in your life dont get into relationships so you wont hurt people.
2007-06-13 06:30:50
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answered by Anonymous
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If there was not a chance I would get caught??? HMMMM... I would have to say NO because the consequences of getting caught are not my reasons for staying faithful... I'd break up with a girl because I had other desires but I wouldn't cheat...part of the reason I have been single for so long is because I have not felt like I have met a girl that could keep me happy enough not to stray...
2007-06-13 06:31:29
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answered by Dave B 2
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I was once engaged to a woman. This was almost 10 years ago. About a month into the engagement, she confesses to me about the time she slept with my best friend, who was also an ex of hers. Apparently, she never fell out of love with him. Whatever.
Anyway, she wanted to do this to get that off her mind and soul so she could concentrate on marrying me. Whatever.
She couldn't understand why I was breaking up with her. But by this point, I had lost my faith and trust in her. We had been together for 4 years at that point and living together for 2.
Anyways, to answer your question: No, I would not. Not knowing how those actions could hurt a person.
2007-06-13 06:39:32
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answered by Randy M 3
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First of all, there is no such thing as a total guarantee of not getting caught, as all the folks who were sure they were committing the perfect crime, and are now sitting on death row.
If someone is going that way, as in, feel the need to cheat on their partner, that is something that I am sure they will do, given the opportunity, risk notwithstanding.
2007-06-13 06:29:55
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answered by artist-oranit.com. 5
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When you love someone so much, why would you need to go to someone else! Ultimately, it's not about your significant other as much as it is about your strength to stay with the commitments you have made. If you made a promise (marriage vows) that you would not cheat, & you break that promise but don't get caught... ~you~ will still know! That knowledge might or might not bother you now, but sooner or later it will.
2007-06-13 07:04:32
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answered by WhyNotMe 6
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Yes I would cheat. I have a booty call tomorrow that I am considering. It would be the very first time I cheat.
2007-06-13 08:22:15
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answered by monica_au04 3
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I wouldn't- because I'D know I cheated. I wouldn't be able to stand myself.
The thought alone is bad. I really love my hubby.
2007-06-13 06:33:02
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answered by Avsky 3
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Not a chance, I married him for a reason. I would know and that would be enough to damage me. My conscious would get the best of me and I would not be able to go home.
2007-06-13 06:29:59
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answered by ♥ Nikkee D ♥ 4
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