Does it true if you don't cheat your a abnormal person?

@xnipher (544)
Philippines
April 3, 2007 12:25pm CST
Does it true if you don't cheat your a abnormal person?
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@stacyv81 (5903)
• United States
3 Apr 07
It seems that way doesnt it? I always feel out of the norm because I dont cheat, it seems every relationship I have come in contact with one or the other has cheated...but statistically I think it is less than most of us think. Who knows, because statistics only show the ones who admit it. If it is abnormal not to cheat, then I am proud to be abnormal!! =p
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• Philippines
3 Apr 07
Neither do I think that cheating is a normal thing to do. I am beginning to wonder now whether, this is the prevalent thinking of teenagers nowadays. I hope these kids will get adequate good guidance so they will not be lost as they continue their travel in life.
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• United States
3 Apr 07
It's a sad comment that cheating has become so prevalent. There are still people who don't cheat, and I'd like to think that they are the normal ones.
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@xnipher (544)
• Philippines
3 Apr 07
Me.. honestly, i only cheated once in my life.. it was in our exam... i don't cheat anything... even in games, line-ups and everything.. but my intelligent classmates do cheat...
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• Philippines
3 Apr 07
Awww...whoever gave you that idea is a person whose morals is questionable. Of course, it is always best that we stay truthful and honest. Cheating will never ever be a good thing to do. There might be occasions when we tell lies out of being fearful of what will be the outcome of telling the truth, but cheating is a much different issue. Never indulge in it nor should you take lying for a habit. Stick to the good values, it pays.
@Denmarkguy (1845)
• United States
3 Apr 07
I sometimes wonder if it is simply human nature to look for "the easy way out" in any situation (from taking an exam, to being happy in relationships), and people cheat because it often seems "easier" than doing the right thing. Of course, it usually turns out that "easier" is only in the very short term, while in the long term you pay for such things. I wouldn't say that not cheating makes you "abnormal," but it is certainly unusual to meet someone who has consciously made the CHOICE not to cheat. I think most people at least THINK about some form of cheating in various situations in their life... spouse, taxes, throwing away a parking ticket... the bottom line is how we ACT with those thoughts.