Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 23 2008 | Advice, affair, behaviour, changes, computer, family, online, partner, sex, spouse, spy ware, talk, tipsThe problem with on-line affairs is that most people involved in them don’t think of them as affairs. It’s not like they are “cheating” for real. So some people who would never even dream of having an affair find themselves having an online affair. They can be who they want to be, and “do” what ever they want to with out any real risk or consequences. It is not like they are meeting the person at a hotel room or something. There is no real contact so it does not hurt anyone.
Medieval | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 23 2007 | Relationship, relationships, deception, cheating, trust, partner
What counts as cheating; any thing that both partners do not or would not agree to. If you are not willing to do or say something in front of your partner, it is cheating. You are doing some thing that would betray their trust in you. Is it any less harmful to cheat emotionally verses physically? It is easer to justify to yourself that becoming emotionally involved with someone is not the same as being sexually intimate and is not cheating. When you are giving parts of yourself that you should be sharing with your partner to some one else it is cheating. This means, time, attention, emotional sharing, or physical contact.
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