can you have a reason to cheat?

Romania
February 17, 2007 11:31am CST
I know cheating is immoral but what if you wife/husband/girlfriend/boyfriend cheated on you?Does he/she deserves a similar treatment? What if it was just one night of wild party and you were drunk an felt lonely because you argued with your love?Does this justify your action? What if you got married to the person you didn't love and your true love comes back to you.Would you cheat on your wife/husband? What do you think of all this things?
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4 responses
• United States
25 Feb 07
i always think that two wrongs do not make a right. but it is hard to say what a person or even myself would do. i think we should always think of other people's feelings. cheating hurts...nothing can justify this. plus if you are married, you have made a committment....you should honor that.
@zfbingo1 (31)
• United States
21 Feb 07
There is never a good reason to cheat, it degrades and takes away the right to choose for the one the cheater says they love. Two wrongs don't make a right and if you don't love your mate you should get divorced so both parties can go on with their life. It might be painful for the one being divorced but catching your spouse cheating would be worse. If a person truly loves their spouse/boyfriend/girlfriend they wouldn't have a desire to cheat much less do it!
@lvhughes (545)
• United States
20 Feb 07
nothing on Gods green earth justifies cheating. if you feel you must cheat just leave. i my cheats and i have many diffinitions of cheating he better hope i never find out.
• United States
17 Feb 07
there is never justification for cheating ,if someone did it to you if they are forgiven forgive and get on with your lives if not leave completly if you were drunk dont do it again if you married the wron person then ther eis always divorce no I repeat no it is never ok to cheat!