NO! NEVER!
2007-09-15 12:09:27
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answer #1
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answered by kitkat 7
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No. =Two wrongs don't make a right either. So even if they cheated on you do not do a paypack. There are no reasons only EXCUSES. Do not intentionally hurt others because you can not say no. I don't care what opportunity arises. It's very simple and in today's society people try to make it so complex. BLAH> BLAH> BLAH. Do what is right for you but make it right between the other person before making a move. BREAK UP, SEPERATE, DIVORCE. ENOUGH SAID.
I do not respect liars and cheaters and I do not know why anyone would so when they cry about not getting love and respect, they should know why they do not get it. Be accountable and honest. IF you can not be honest then you have serious problems. For one you hurt others which hurt others and it becomes a cycle all because you lied. Honesty is always the best policy. This is my opinion and I am sorry if I sound mean, bitter or cynical. My family has been hurt because of liars, cheaters, and cowards.
2007-09-15 19:19:15
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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no there is never a good reason because marriage is not based on circumstances but a promise made to that person. there may be problems but there is in every marriage u can't avoid it. if u think your going to solve it by going outside the marriage, u won't u will just be hurting your spouse, destroying their self worth and ego, and most of the time it destroys the marriage too. cheating on ones souse tells the true character of a person and who they really are. it takes so little to go behind someones back and cheat, it takes a person of character to stay in spite of the circumstances and work out the problems the right way and if u can't always get the divorce first, before cheating as a good name and reputation is most important in life. your known by your actions and behavior.
2007-09-15 19:16:40
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answer #3
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answered by jude 7
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Lets see....no. If your resulting to cheating or looking for reasons to cheat chance are you shouldn't be in that relationship anyways. And if your married maybe some couples counseling? Cheating can destroy a relationship in so many ways. Destroys trust, loyalty, and love. All which are important to have for a successful relationship. Don't do something you'll later regret. Not to mention Std's, getting someone pregnant....the list could go on. Don't waste a few minutes of pleasure and end up with endless hours of heartache later.
2007-09-15 19:11:27
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answer #4
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answered by lilmama06 2
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If you ask the one who cheated - they will tell you yes. If you as the one betrayed - they will say no. Giving a reason for it is only making an excuse for the behavior; so there is no excuse or good reason unless your aim is to intentionally hurt the one you are cheating on.
2007-09-15 19:48:03
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answer #5
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answered by pussycat 5
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There is always a reason to cheat no matter if it is the right reason or not. Alot of people cheat these days and most always have a good reason for it. There is not a good reason to cheat but most people think there is.
2007-09-15 19:15:06
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answer #6
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answered by Nancy M 7
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Never, if a person finds themselves thinking of being unfaithful, it is best to just leave the relationship or express those feelings to your mate and tell them the reasons why. Why be the one to give them the opportunity to call you a jerk or b*tch?
2007-09-15 19:12:59
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answer #7
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answered by Barney 6
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No, it's NEVER an honorable thing to deceive someone you love and made promises to.
If you have problems, work on them. Get help.
If your problems are so severe that you cannot fix them, then get out of the marriage before you drag a third party into the mess.
2007-09-15 21:28:12
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answer #8
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answered by joyh 5
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NO!!! There is NEVER any good reason to cheat. By cheating your decieving your spouse, and destroying their trust in you. It's a betrayal. So NO there is NOT any good reason to cheat.
Are you that stupid that you would even have to ask such a stupid question?
2007-09-15 19:39:49
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answer #9
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answered by Bryan M 6
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Sure, if you're married and have kids, it's a good way to lose your home, kids, family, and spouse, if you don't value that.
If you're unmarried and in a relationship, leave if you think the grass is greener somewhere else.
If you feel that you need more than one partner, find someone else who is interested in an open-relationship sort of thing.
2007-09-15 20:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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1) your mate is cheating on you
2) your mate is not much of a mate in the sack
It's about options and opportunities without repercussions.
2007-09-15 19:10:31
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answered by Anonymous
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