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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not mental illness, it’s libido and wanting sex and knowing how to get it and not getting caught. Period. That’s all it is.[/quote] When you're living a double life. Willing to put yourself and family at risk with a stranger it means there's a mental problem afoot. Stable people know how to address problems, not create more. Yes it's a form of mental wellness. Sorry cheaters - you are the problem.[/quote] You don’t get to define what mental illness is just because you got cheated on. You got cheated on. So did I. Get over it.[/quote] Sorry you're still having difficulty from being a cheater. Therapy might help. Cheating affects the mental health of the cheater and their victim fyi. This has been well written about, and a good therapist could explain it to you as well.[/quote]Being in a sexless marriage for years had a real affect on my mental health. Cheating greatly improved my mental health in so many ways. No regrets at all. I only regret I didn't do it years earlier.[/quote]
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