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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why does OP keep asking this same question over and over again? People respond why they have affaires and can keep living. Every response to OP’s question is met with how that couldn’t be the case. OP isn’t will to consider that other people value cheating differently and rationalize it differently. Stop asking and ignoring all the responses. You think what you think. Move on. [/quote] “people value cheating differently” No, people hate cheaters and cheating.[/quote] They really don’t.[/quote] +1 most people don’t care. Life is not black and white: not a cheater and a woman. Cheating is not the worst thing ever… and no one cares [/quote] Few behaviors seem to provoke near-universal condemnation more than marital infidelity. Even as Americans have become more accepting of premarital sex, teenage sex, and sex between people of the same gender, there is a near consensus that marital infidelity is wrong. A 2022 Gallup survey found that nearly 9 in 10 Americans believe marital infidelity is morally wrong; it elicits more consistent moral disapprobation than any of the 19 personal behaviors probed in the survey. https://ifstudies.org/blog/liberal-and-conservativ...views-about-marital-infidelity 9 in 10 Americans think cheaters are gross. [/quote]
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