His brain located btw the legs so got nothing to do with genes. Guys have a choice but tend to choose the wrong one. Almost always
2007-09-03 04:52:44
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answered by witch2order 5
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No. Stop being a door mat. If a partner of either gender in a long-term sexual relationship truly honors and loves his or her partner, then he or she will be faithful. Every unprotected sex act that either you and/or your partner has also exposes you to sexually transmitted diseases, such as HIV/AIDS. While AIDS is no longer the killer it once was in the Western World, it will shorten your life, cost a lot of money to control, and make you miserable. First, always use a condom. Second, get out of a relationship where your partner doesn't respect you. His behavior doesn't have anything to do with your looks, but it may result from the shabby way his dad treated his mother. Finally, make an appointment with a social worker, psychiatrist, psychologist, or minister, who can help you find healthy ways to discuss your personal problems rather than seeking the advice of strangers. BTW, why was this posted in royalty?
2016-05-20 01:58:30
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answered by ? 3
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People "cheat" as you call it for a variety of reasons. You, for instance may "cheat" for a totally different reason than I would.
Most people cheat because they think the grass is greener on the other side. It may or may not be but they want to find out. Men usually cheat because some floosie flirts with them and offers them a shot of free nookie. If the chick looks hot, the guy will usually take a chance.
Now, miss "I only think men cheat", tell us why you would cheat? And don't try to make us think you wouldn't. Everyone is subject to fall for their other interest sometimes.
2007-09-03 04:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not hereditary (genetic) but people often learn about relationships from their parents so if your bf knew that his father cheated, it may be that he learned that was an acceptable behavior in a relationship.
Make it clear how you feel about the issue.
2007-09-03 04:50:27
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answered by . 7
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Nope,cheating is nothing more then deceit and you don't pass it down from father to son. Although they say you live what you learn,
2007-09-03 04:53:13
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answered by Granny 1 7
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Of course, it's not. It's always by choice. But I think he has been greatly affected by what happened to his parents. You know, cheaters are in-denial-insecure people.
2007-09-03 04:52:11
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answered by Kaye Bennette 3
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It's related to morals and ethics!
2007-09-03 04:50:00
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answered by ♥©ute$tr@nger♥ 2
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It's not hereditary.
2007-09-03 04:50:40
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answered by null_the_living_darkness 7
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