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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am curious why sexual monogamy seems to be the be all and end all of what people think of as marital commitment. Let's say your spouse - DW or DH - did all the right things: took care of you when sick, put a roof over your and the kids head, food on the table, was otherwise caring and loving and a good parent and then.... you found out they had a one night stand on a business trip. Would thatmake you want to blow up your whole world and that of your kids? Marraige is very very complicated. [/quote] I don't get it either. If you told me which is a graver sin of: 1) [b]my wife spending all of our money recklessly[/b]; 2) neglecting our children; 3) [b]being emotionally or physically cruel[/b]; 4) [b]sleeping with some dude from work on a road trip[/b].....it almost sounds silly to type it out.[/quote] My STBX did all of the above, and I could've handled the cheating, but the other stuff were all the real dealbreakers. [/quote] Cheating isn't an isolated incident. Cheaters have issues. And to cheat, almost all will become emotionally, abusive and critical at home. Cheating also requires choosing someone else over family time/work, etc. Anyone in an affair is no joy at home.[/quote]
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