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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Only cheating is betrayal, others are issues that can be communicated and resolved-may result in separation but still not the way cheating does.[/quote] False. I didn’t want kids. My ex h forced it. We agreed no kids before marriage. That is a worse betrayal that cheating. If someone completely undermine the grounds in which the relationship was set, that’s a betrayal. Another example would be geographic like somebody who move somewhere promising to move back and then they refuse to move. These are on par with cheating because it literally ruins your life. I would argue that it’s worse than cheating because if it’s just cheating, it doesn’t ruin other parts of your life in the same way you can just get a divorce and stay where you are or you can just get a divorce and you wanted kids anyway.[/quote]
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