Yes, but I’m boring and therefore have never had an opportunity to cheat. |
Would you take the opportunity if it presented itself? Or would you make the opportunity if you figured out a way how? |
I think this is true of a lot of people. |
What if you had one, and she was attractive and fun? Would you take it? |
No. Just a means to support yourself, your own good career and retirement. It is what my parents told me and what I’d tell daughters if I had them. I have all sons and I tell them to take a careful look at family relationships. |
So gross. Hired women as play toys. |
I am new poster and I disagree. I go to a yearly conference that is always in my hometown, and even when I MYOB and don't attempt to socialize beyond one dinner that I always go to, I get messages from men at the event asking if I am free or want to grab a drink or when I'm leaving, etc... When I go to other work events that I do socialize at (with my regular group of work friends from around the country) there are always always always people looking to have some additional fun. It's just such an odd dynamic to put people together who are out of their element, free of family life for a few days and nights, and with tons of alcohol. |
| Guy here. I work at a comapny with a large college hire program. So at any given time there are probably 1,000+ women in the 23-29 range on campus. They seem to like older, successful guys who are still attractive. I’ve been at this comapny over 10 years, and yes there are lots of beauties, and they make the workplace a better place to be, but I’ve never had an interest in cheating. |
| No, and I don't know any other married man who did so out of dozens of my friends. |
Different PP but I had several opportunities that I didn't pursue. I am very confident I could have, if I'd wanted to. |
They aren’t telling you the truth |
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A woman I know has an extraordinarily handsome husband. He travels all the time and I sometimes wonder whether he cheats on her.
She complains a lot that they have no connection. You can tell that he is a high drive man, makes it clear when he thinks another woman is beautiful. But she once told me she brought up opening up the marriage and he got really upset. So maybe he’s not a cheater? Or maybe he wants to cheat but not let her. Who knows. |
| In my 30 plus year career I’ve known a few guys who were on the road cheaters but nothing like what people are talking about here. Maybe I was just a happily married guy. But given how many unhappily married women are on this site complaining about their ADHD and on the spectrum husbands maybe the percent of cheaters is high and for a good reason. Most happily married men, not all, but most don’t have a need to cheat. |
I’d like to think I wouldn’t, but how would I know? Everyone on DCUM says men are only as faithful as their options. I’m not looking to make an opportunity and don’t expect one to fall in my lap. |
I am a woman w/ a few straight male friends and I know a couple have cheated so I doubt that no one in your dozens has done so |