Anonymous wrote:My sister in law cheated on my brother.
One colleague is currently having an affair with another colleague.
An old friend had an emotional / physical but according to her not sexual affair that led to the end of her marriage.
I know two other acquaintances whose husbands both cheated.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well she's complicit in participating in an unethical relationship, at a minimum. And any relationship that is built on lying to someone is unethical.Anonymous wrote:Does it count if I know the "other women"? I am shocked at the number of friends I have who have dated a married man at some point. Shocked.
May she one day get married with kids and be middle aged and find out her husband was banging some Ho. It will hit a bit different for her when she’s looking at her kids and life and the gut wrenching pain.
Anonymous wrote:Well she's complicit in participating in an unethical relationship, at a minimum. And any relationship that is built on lying to someone is unethical.Anonymous wrote:Does it count if I know the "other women"? I am shocked at the number of friends I have who have dated a married man at some point. Shocked.
Well she's complicit in participating in an unethical relationship, at a minimum. And any relationship that is built on lying to someone is unethical.Anonymous wrote:Does it count if I know the "other women"? I am shocked at the number of friends I have who have dated a married man at some point. Shocked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have about 7 friends that cheated or were cheated on, that doesn’t count the dozen or so coworkers and a handful of neighbors.
I think 20% is an extremely low number
+1 yeah it’s very dated.
Online dating blew the door off for cheaters. It made it too easy to dial up an easy hookup. Tons of married people finding sex partners online.
Surveys are inaccurate because cheaters don’t answer honestly—they are liars.
Now that I’m in my 50s I know so many marriages that blew up due to the wife or husband’s cheating. There are actually more women cheaters in my area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married to one. Male. 60. Didn't hide it well.
Ew. Who'd want to be with a 60 yr old if they're not married to them? They're so old and wrinkly.
Anonymous wrote:I'm divorcing a cheater in his 40s. Not sure if he hid it well or I am just overly trusting but it went on a long time before I got suspicious. He says he hates himself now, but who knows how he really feels. Dude is defective
Anonymous wrote:I have about 7 friends that cheated or were cheated on, that doesn’t count the dozen or so coworkers and a handful of neighbors.
I think 20% is an extremely low number