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Is there any reason or reasons acceptible for cheating in marriage?


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Faceless39 profile image90

Faceless39 says

If you're tempted to cheat, that means 1) you should communicate your issues with your significant other; 2) you should break up. Period. There's no excuse for cheating.

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MarleneB profile image93

MarleneB says

No. I can't think of a single reason to cheat in marriage. I'm not Little Miss Goody Two Shoes, but I can't think of a single reason to cheat on anything-- ever!

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xethonxq profile image80

xethonxq says

I wish we could have a one word answer and have the length not be questioned....anyway, my answer is NO. If people choose to get married they need to remain monogamous. If they are unable to do that they should not be married.

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dipless profile image89

dipless says

No absolutely not there is nothing that can happen which makes it acceptable. It is disrespectful to your partner and to your marriage and relationships are built on trust, cheating destroys this and makes it very difficult to trust again.

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giopski profile image86

giopski says

No. For as long as you regard marriage as a sacred institution which essentially consist of unity and indissolubility, I believe neither party cannot in any way cheat and be disloyal with each other.

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athena2011 profile image43

athena2011 says

Cheating in marriage or even in a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship is the ultimate betrayal and, in my opinion, is never acceptable. The relationship can never be the same after one has cheated so I would suggest that a person think twice before doing it.

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lilianacortez profile image63

lilianacortez says

No, and if you let it pass the first time, the person will think it's ok.

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Ealair profile image19

Ealair says

Cheating absolutely destroys a marriage.

That being said however, take a look at separations, is that still considered cheating? Diovorces can be messy and take years. Is it still cheating if both members of the marriage are knowingly (key word here is knowingly) no longer considering their marriage valid?

When does the legal term stop and the emotional term begin?

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oldandwise says

Not all all. Without trust, there is no marriage or relationship.

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