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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If couples therapy and divorce are excluded. What do people do? Do they justify cheating or not yet? [/quote] There's no such thing as "justified cheating". Decent people never cheat. They either discuss open marriage with their spouse and come to a mutual agreement on terms, or they divorce. Similarly, there is no amount of time without sex that justifies cheating to a person who doesn't cheat, and a cheater will use any length of time, or even none at all. So your ethical options are: tough it out, open the marriage/consensual non-monogamy, or divorce (which you say is excluded). You could also be a low-integrity POS person and cheat, in which case, there's no circumstance or set of circumstances that justify that behavior. Just go cheat, if that's who you are.[/quote] Trapping a spouse in a dead bedroom marriage is more immoral than cheating.[/quote]
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