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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For a spell, I ran into people cheating on their spouses. One was a past friend, one was a relative. The third was someone I met at a conference. (I knew he was married and saw him with another woman at the conference and later saw him in a different city WITH his wife. He didn't seem happy to see me since I knew he was a cheater.--lol When I ran into the relative, the friend with me said she had cheated on her husband so she couldn't cast stones. Of course, in colleges I attended, I knew of married professors chasing students. Naturally, the male was the cheater. Seems like a number of people do. My friends don't, and I don't think their spouses do. Of course, one never really knows. I think there's a cheating type of person and it's born of[b] insecurity with themselves[/b] or an i[b]nsecurity about ending a relationship before starting a new one[/b]. They're l[b]ooking for excitement [/b]or escape or they're not getting "fulfilled" at home. [/quote] These statements are true of my friend who cheated on her husband with her co-worker. Despite being very intelligent and attractive, she lacks confidence and prior to getting married went from one relationship to the next very quickly. Plus, her AP was an Olympic Gold Medalist (not recent, he is in his 40's now) and I think that was exciting to her.[/quote]
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