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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Liars, no integrity, no morals. You can’t cheat without lying. It’s part of the job. Dishonest people cheat. Half the population are dishonest liars with zero integrity.[/quote] Probably more than half, if you add in those who would cheat but don't have the opportunity. Like 75%. Basically, people cheat. Has been that way since the dawn of time.[/quote]m Any woman has the opportunity. People that have integrity don’t cheat and betray a spouse even when the p@ssy or D is flapping in their face I have had PLENTY of opportunities and offers throughout my marriage. But I’m an honest person with morals and self-control.[/quote] Morals/self-control/honesty/integrity may prevent impulsive affairs but (over time) unmet biological needs will always prevail. Opportunity PLUS sexual dis-satisfaction in the marriage = affair[/quote] Not really. You either start to talk to the spouse or start the divorce process. Hopefully you’ve been a good communicator so far and that the divorce isn’t a surprise. [/quote] Not really. A sexless spouse already knows about the unmet biological needs but just does not care. Sex is simply unimportant to them, and more talking cannot make somebody desire sex who doesn't otherwise desire sex. Yet that sexless spouse chooses to stay sexlessly married. Since neither spouse wants to divorce, why do you suggest divorce? [/quote] NP. Not really. Assuming that your spouse knows how you feel about a certain situation, especially when it could lead to cheating or divorce, is just either irresponsible or that you want to give yourself permission to cheat. Your spouse should not ever be surprised if you divorce if you have communicated well.[/quote] Mine was. He threatened over and over for years and I told him for years that verbal, emotional, physical abuse were not okay and we was breaking his family. When I left with no further warning, he was stunned.[/quote]
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