Cheating in marriage
@EMuhungi (1712)
Nairobi, Kenya
April 6, 2017 9:45am CST
Most people believes that if you have not cheated on your partner at your youth, chances are that you will still cheat in your marriage.
I heard another guy say,' if a person have not experienced drama such as, cheating, breakups etc., they will still do it later with their spouse'.
How do you feel about it?
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@marguicha (230365)
• Chile
6 Apr 17
I think that cheating (any sort of cheating) is not for me. I would prefer to tell the person I´m not interested anymore.
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@EMuhungi (1712)
• Nairobi, Kenya
6 Apr 17
@marguicha That is very fair. Its better not waste their time. 

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@OreoBrownie (3755)
• Commerce, Georgia
6 Apr 17
That's not true, though it seems to be the norm. I trust my son in law to the moon and back. He cherishes his wife of 17 years, my daughter.
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@Gita17112016 (3611)
• Trinidad And Tobago
7 Apr 17
I disagree. There are no studies that can back up that position (that I know off). I think if a person want to remain faithful they cannot be tempted. To me it's how your were nurtured and the example of the people around you. If you come from a family with well adjusted, self aware people, then the chances are, you'll be faithful to your spouse. If you belong to a culture of people who live this particular life style and accept this as the norm, then they will be unfaithful. That's my take on it.
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@EMuhungi (1712)
• Nairobi, Kenya
7 Apr 17
@Gita17112016 Yes, sometimes the people we live with may influence us in one way or the other. I also think our friends can do the same. 







