I believe that there are people the would not at any coast.
There are however more that would at the drop of a dime.
Does everybody cheat? NO
Some can resist.
But for most all it takes is temptation all is needed is the right person at the right time.
Live Long Live Free
2007-11-07 18:37:36
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answered by The answer guy 4
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Does Everybody Cheat
2016-10-15 12:33:41
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answered by grable 4
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Do you mean ever? I am SO honest & dorky good but I've cheated on stuff - prices rung up wrong, bumped a car with my car & ran, but nothing huge.
Or are you in school & talking tests & stuff?
Oh, wait...AH cheating on your significant other...Yeah, go ahead, Your instant gratification is so more important than another person, trust, meaning, & depth. Break up & gratify yourself...
OR hang in there & enjoy the relationship...
My husband & I agreed like the 1st week we wouldn't fool around...we still haven't (there have been temptations 4 both of us) and if either of us did that would be the end. (And we still get a kick out of each other - still really like each other's company & sex too & it's been lots of years & five kids to boot)
Anyone CAN resist temptation if they want to..is it worth it?
2007-11-07 16:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone who said "I have not cheated and my husband has not cheated" should really ask yourself are you 100% positive about that? Unless your spouse spends every waking moment in your presence, then I don't think you could know that for sure. I do not believe that EVERYONE cheats, but I do believe that a major part of the population does. I have been extremely surprised by the amount of guys that seem absolutely perfectly happy in their marriage and vow to love their wives to eternity and back, and still cheat on a regular basis, and their wives are none-the-wiser. And I'm sure their are just as many woman doing it also. I think it is pretty much what one answerer said above, you need to treat your spouse the way THEY want to be treated. I know by experience that when you are married you change the way you treat the other person. In my personal experience, when you are dating a person, they are usually #1 on your list of priorities. You put them above everything else. Then when you get married, things stay like for a little while, but then you slowly go down that list. They still love you, and you're still very important to them, but sometimes you don't feel like you quite so "special" anymore. And if someone else is willing to make you feel that way again, then I think its human nature to atleast think about it. And I think that if anyone knows what I'm talking about, and still deny ever even thinking about it, then you're lieing to yourself.
2016-04-06 02:14:17
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answered by ? 4
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I met my wife in March of 1976. From that day forth, I have been faithful. All it takes to resist temptation is.... TO RESIST!
Never go to lunch alone with a member of the opposite sex. Don't go where temptation lurks. Take your spouse when you can. And leave OTHER people's spouses alone.
Easy if you try.
2007-11-08 12:30:28
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answered by Thorbjorn 6
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No, you're not right. Not everyone will cheat. Yes, some will, and their reasons (excuses) will be as multitudinous as the number of cheaters. But there are those who won't, not ever. And why? Because they are those who honor their promises, who will keep their vows, who have the personal integrity to do what's right.
You cannot tempt someone into cheating who isn't open to it in the first place. You can't get someone to cheat who hasn't given themselves permission to - the partner doesn't understand me, make me feel sexy, is unappreciative. That is just another excuse cheaters use - they made me do it!
2007-11-07 16:13:01
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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We can't cheat the nature. Cheating is possible only where there is belief.... unfortunately we can not live without any belief... for instance, unless I believe there is going to be the tomorrow, how can I sleep the night? At a philosophical level, therefore, cheating is merely taking advantage of another's belief and one who believes contributes to the cheating as much as the cheater... this is why very often we choose even to cheat ourselves..... cheating is cheating only because of man-made rules, otherwise it is clever handling of a person or group of people to own advantage.
Cheating however does not pay ultimately and that is why it is unwise. None of us is so wise that he/she would never cheat anyone, not even own self...... we deliberately overlook the long-term implications since the immediate objective looks more important.
2007-11-07 17:55:10
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answered by small 7
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No, you are not right in your qualification.
Temptation is often denied, by many people, with the right person at the right time.
Most people cheat when they deny their true self and most people, at one time or another, deny their true self.
To cheat is to cheat oneself, and a cheater always looses.
2007-11-07 18:24:01
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answered by Temple 5
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most people cheat but i met a girl in high school who refused to cheat no matter the situation. as far as i know she has never cheated.
2007-11-07 16:12:12
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answered by Will Smith 6
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yes but that doesn't make you a cheater if you are tempted.
But it doesn't make you a cheater because you haven't cheated. You've just thought about it.
2007-11-07 16:06:44
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answered by Reese 6
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