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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes, I think there are a lot of instances where it is justified.[/quote] Disagree. Leaving the marriage or working on it with specialists can be justified, not cheating. [/quote] It really depends. There are some life circumstances in which divorce won't work. Marriage is not all about sex. [/quote] There are very few life circumstances in which divorce won't work. I'm sure it's financially painful and even a poorer living condition for children to divorce in some instances, but it's rare that the children's and spouse's life is in danger in a marriage.[/quote] And since cheating puts the spouse and children through emotional harm which is actually physical harm as well as often putting the spouse in physical harms way, that is my barometer for justifying it. Which is not a regular occurrence these cheaters are having. And in fact by them cheating they are putting themselves also in harms way, so it's more about whether or not to divorce, not whether or not to cheat.[/quote]
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