Is it always immoral to have an affair/cheat?

December 12 2019

Yes, No, Maybe? Thoughts? *By affair I mean non-consensual where one partner is not aware.

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  • Sawadee

    Sawadee

    6 years ago

    Never heard such rubbish.. It's 2020 and both men and women watch porn .. married or single ? Strange that we're allowed to watch movies with arms and legs blown off , but watching people make love is forbidden ?

  • RHP

    RHP User

    5 years ago

    Just walk away. If a person thinks that low of their partner that they would cheat, for what ever the reason & put them in a whole world of emotional pain, then they should just walk away because clearly they don’t love or respect their partner enough to be with them. A friend of mine has been cheated on 4 times because “ he’s always at work”. Now he can’t even start another relationship because of major trust issues....understandably.

  • RHP

    RHP User

    25 days ago

    Yes it’s immoral

  • Rizon007

    Rizon007

    16 days ago

    I believe It’s innately immoral to cheat or betray your significant other providing you are in a committed relationship with them, regardless of how you choose to justify your actions. The only people who will argue otherwise are narcissists and sociopaths. They often believe it’s their personal right to cheat and they won’t feel guilt or remorse and will likely blame or accuse the victim when confronted. Certain people experience a rush of dopamine and arousal from the act of sneaking around and hiding their activities, it can possibly enhance the experience for some cheaters. Statically speaking it’s been rated to be the number one worst act you can do to your partner. Surprisingly above physical violence, emotional abuse, drug use and other addictive behaviours. Speaks for itself really.

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