and something like cybersex, telephone sex, or simply talking about if you'd like to try it, for example?
I never understood infidelity, always thougth there is no excuse to it. I feel as though my opinion is changing.
Maritxu said:What is for you infidelity? Where do you draw the line? what is just flirting and what is it alreafy being unfaithful?
Have you ever been unfaithful? if you did, did you feel guilty?
I both confessed and didn't at the same time.
My wife found out about Le and I through a somewhat unreliable source, but she confronted me about it anyway, and I didn't deny it. I said, yes, this has been happening, I'm really sorry, you're angry, how about we cool off and Leland leaves for a while (it was kind of salty: Le was living with us at the time). Lucky for me, my wife was relatively good about the whole thing. She was genuinely hurt, but it was a known fact that our marriage was going down the can, and it was only a matter of when.
We managed to work things out. I'm friends with my ex-wife. Not close friends, but we hardly hate each other.
Not everyone is blessed with such understanding people, I think.
did you and your ex wife have any kids together???
Infidelity begins when lying begins. If you have to lie, then you're in trouble. It doesn't matter what you're doing or who you're doing it with, but if you have to lie, then you're not being faithful to your partner.
I've never cheated. I've never felt that I had to cheat or lie. I'm into hardcore honesty, and I'd rather my partner tell me he's into somebody else, then lie and sneak around. If I was into somebody else, I'd say so. Then I'd ask for time to consider what I wanted before I made a move either way. I don't like to lie. I value people more than that. I value myself more than that.
Is flirting cheating? No. I don't think so. I think you have to be careful not to go beyond a point where intimacy develops. If you're doing something secretly, like sneaking off to lunch with somebody, or sneaking on a computer while your husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend is sleeping, just so you can play some sexy games with your online flirt buddy, then I think it's close to cheating. It depends on how it affects your real life relationship. It depends on how it affects you. Do you become moody, secretive, less attentive toward your real life mate? Then yes it's cheating. If it doesn't change your relationship at all and you're not lying about it, then it's not cheating. When you're lying, then it's cheating. That's what it all comes down to.. the lie.
Infidelity begins when lying begins. If you have to lie, then you're in trouble. It doesn't matter what you're doing or who you're doing it with, but if you have to lie, then you're not being faithful to your partner.
I've never cheated. I've never felt that I had to cheat or lie. I'm into hardcore honesty, and I'd rather my partner tell me he's into somebody else, then lie and sneak around. If I was into somebody else, I'd say so. Then I'd ask for time to consider what I wanted before I made a move either way. I don't like to lie. I value people more than that. I value myself more than that.
Is flirting cheating? No. I don't think so. I think you have to be careful not to go beyond a point where intimacy develops. If you're doing something secretly, like sneaking off to lunch with somebody, or sneaking on a computer while your husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend is sleeping, just so you can play some sexy games with your online flirt buddy, then I think it's close to cheating. It depends on how it affects your real life relationship. It depends on how it affects you. Do you become moody, secretive, less attentive toward your real life mate? Then yes it's cheating. If it doesn't change your relationship at all and you're not lying about it, then it's not cheating. When you're lying, then it's cheating. That's what it all comes down to.. the lie.
I detest liars, but I love a good flirt.I'm not married or cheating, so I have nothing to feel guilty about, and no reason to lie.
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