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Reply to "Would you look the other way on cheating if everything else was perfect?"
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[quote=Anonymous]No. It is a betrayal of infidelity with one individual emotionally vulnerable and another seeking sexual gratification. Classic case that one professes their love and the other in part feels completed by the attention and in part badly about his/herself for the context of the relationship. These relationships can be insidiously emotionally and psychologically abusive. If the cheater admires a married person, in the first place he/she wouldn’t compromise the other persons marriage, family or integrity, without the complications imposed by an affair. In the event the cheater is also married, his/her transgressions are threefold; one against their spouse, the other against the married spouse as described and the third to themselves. The cheater is participating in self-demeaning behavior. Affairs are about anything but love. Romance has nothing to do with it. Harm to the participants and bystanders is an inevitable conclusion. Hardly the example anyone would want for their children.[/quote]
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