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What is cheating? Let's clear it up....

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Article - (12 September 2012) 1 Comments - (Newest, 18 September 2012)
A female United States age 30-35, numeruna writes:

Have you ever been cheated on? Or have you been the cheater? What really can be categories as cheating? When is it, or has it ever been okay to take him/her back? Those are some frequently asked questions I guess everyone has their own opinion about it...here's mine.

Question: he or she cheated should I take him/her back?

Answer: alright most people have been cheated on some find it acceptable other are NOT tolerating it. See for me if he loves you I don't think there's ever an excuse for cheating. No such thing as an mistake. Like the famous quote. "There's plenty of fish in the sea". That's 100 percent true. This world is filled wit options. My advice for you NEVER settle. Love is found and love is lost.

Question :what is considered cheating?

Answer: lets clear it up looking is not cheating. Girls will glance at men and men will glance at females. That will happen, long as their not doing it in a disrespectful manner. Kissing? Here's my perspective On kissing well yes because there should never and I mean never a reason why he or she is engaging in that act when in a committed Relationship it means committed.

I wrote this because I see too many people around settling because they love he or she ; when really there is another option yes the road twill be hard but you'll get over the speed bump. I definitely think there should be a limit to the forgive and forget, because you never forget.

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A male reader, Agentk6 Australia +, writes (18 September 2012):

I have recently been accused of cheating, when I wasn't. The reason she said I was cheating, was on old female friend of mine recently moved nearby, and I had been spending some time catching up with her and getting to know her brother who had moved with her. This friend of mine has never been a lover & never will be. But my wife insisted I was spending time with her because I liked her more than my wife. I could not convince my wife other wise, so she left. Is my wife right to say catching up with a friend of the opposite sex cheating? I don't think it is.

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