Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This thread is so DCUM.
The obsession with control. Thinking g you can tell your partner who they can and can't have sex with.
Are you a puppet master?
Laughing at all of the people stating their partner never cheated on them. At least half of you are wrong.
No one put a gun to their head when they took their vows and my man asked me to marry him. Maybe he just shouldn't have. Yes, your comment is typical DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:This thread is so DCUM.
The obsession with control. Thinking g you can tell your partner who they can and can't have sex with.
Are you a puppet master?
Laughing at all of the people stating their partner never cheated on them. At least half of you are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:I think it has more to do with being a self-aware, long-term thinking person and less to do with integrity TBH. Cheating is playing Russian Roulette with your relationship, so you would think you wouldn't do that unless you were done with your relationship for good (though why you wouldn't just leave is a great question). We're human beings . . . we are wired to attract new mates. It feels great to fall in love (or lust or whatever). Once you're in this territory where you've allowed yourself to get close to someone, I think many people would take that plunge. The key is to understand how tempted you would be and to avoid getting to that point. Unfortunately a lot of people overestimate their own ability to reject temptation.
You need to think about the chances that an affair will bring anything good to your life and how it will affect your partner BEFORE you listen to a siren singing their song. In the throes of a bunch of a hormones is not the time to make serious life decisions.
Anonymous wrote:I cheated. I assure you, it's not genetics. My parents were an excellent example of a great marriage.
Anonymous wrote:I cheated. I assure you, it's not genetics. My parents were an excellent example of a great marriage.
Anonymous wrote:I am seeing a big trend in women cheating on their husbands. Three of my close friends cheated on their husbands and two are getting a divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man is only as faithful as his options.
Not at all.
Some men will just never cheat, no matter how many chances they have.
Some have zero optons, but still spend all their free time trying.
It's an integrity thing,
I agree. I think it's genetics and upbringing. That said, there are people who have a genetic predisposition to go either way and the current availability of partners is not helping things.
Agreed. Some men will not cheat because of their integrity. Not sure what percent but definitely a good percent of men are good men who wouldn’t cheat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man is only as faithful as his options.
Not at all.
Some men will just never cheat, no matter how many chances they have.
Some have zero optons, but still spend all their free time trying.
It's an integrity thing,
I agree. I think it's genetics and upbringing. That said, there are people who have a genetic predisposition to go either way and the current availability of partners is not helping things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A man is only as faithful as his options.
Not at all.
Some men will just never cheat, no matter how many chances they have.
Some have zero optons, but still spend all their free time trying.
It's an integrity thing,