Anonymous wrote:No. It cannot.
No matter how bad a situation, it is never justified.
Anonymous wrote:Cheating is justified if one party becomes much more attractive over the course of the relationship/marriage. That could result from the wife getting really fat after kids, which is not what the husband married.
Less often two people are in a starter marriage. They get married out of college, then the husband goes to law school. He makes really good connections and his career takes off. Women who would have never looked twice now throw themselves at him. Think of it as like an American soccer player who starts off with DC United. He develops beyond all expectations and now Barcelona and Man City are sniffing around. Is he really supposed to say “sorry, I’m committed to…DC UNITED.”!? Obviously that’s ridiculous. He’ll just stagnate if he stays in a place beneath him. He needs to move on with a woman who looks like a successful on the rise BigLaw attorney’s wife.
Anonymous wrote:Cheating is justified if one party becomes much more attractive over the course of the relationship/marriage. That could result from the wife getting really fat after kids, which is not what the husband married.
Less often two people are in a starter marriage. They get married out of college, then the husband goes to law school. He makes really good connections and his career takes off. Women who would have never looked twice now throw themselves at him. Think of it as like an American soccer player who starts off with DC United. He develops beyond all expectations and now Barcelona and Man City are sniffing around. Is he really supposed to say “sorry, I’m committed to…DC UNITED.”!? Obviously that’s ridiculous. He’ll just stagnate if he stays in a place beneath him. He needs to move on with a woman who looks like a successful on the rise BigLaw attorney’s wife.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with this question is that people's views on affairs differ from "you should try to be faithful but cheating isn't the worst thing you can do" to "it should be criminalized and cheaters should carry a scarlet letter as it inflicts trauma worse than physical abuse."
If you are in the first camp, lots of reasons justify cheating, if in the second, there are very few if any.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. If having sex once or twice a month is okay for them then it is okay for you to find sex a few more times per month without them.
Agreed. Affairs are the preferred way to save a low sex marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. If having sex once or twice a month is okay for them then it is okay for you to find sex a few more times per month without them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes. One situation that comes to mind is one spouse refusing sex.
But that is not your choice to make alone. You have a legal partner.
Tell them your ultimatum but don’t force them to share your sleazy life, without consent.